Don Surber
"What could be more outrageous than abortion mills remaining open in the COVID-19 lockdown?
"Birth tourism remaining open. For women from Red China. Rich women at that.
"The city of Orange, California, have yet to shut down JR Motel, which caters to rich women who give birth in the USA to bestow American citizenship on their progeny. The Orange County Register reported the city may get around to closing the operation down by the end of the month.
"Any other business in America would be shut down immediately, but for some reason, JR Motel is exempt.
"Did I mention its customers are rich?
"On December 17, the Register reported, "The JR Motel in Orange has no sign, takes no reservations and hasn’t paid any city hotel taxes.
" 'The motel openly caters to Chinese nationals as a maternity facility, a practice known as birth tourism. But that’s not the use permitted for the site, at 428 E. Lincoln Avenue. City officials in Orange are looking to revoke the motel’s permit, something the motel’s owner says is driven by discrimination." . . . More
"What could be more outrageous than abortion mills remaining open in the COVID-19 lockdown?
"Birth tourism remaining open. For women from Red China. Rich women at that.
"The city of Orange, California, have yet to shut down JR Motel, which caters to rich women who give birth in the USA to bestow American citizenship on their progeny. The Orange County Register reported the city may get around to closing the operation down by the end of the month.
"Any other business in America would be shut down immediately, but for some reason, JR Motel is exempt.
"Did I mention its customers are rich?
"On December 17, the Register reported, "The JR Motel in Orange has no sign, takes no reservations and hasn’t paid any city hotel taxes.
" 'The motel openly caters to Chinese nationals as a maternity facility, a practice known as birth tourism. But that’s not the use permitted for the site, at 428 E. Lincoln Avenue. City officials in Orange are looking to revoke the motel’s permit, something the motel’s owner says is driven by discrimination." . . . More