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Texas Hospital Faces State Investigation After ‘Birth Packages’ Ads Spark Birth Tourism Debate

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJuly 12, 20262 Mins Read
A Texas hospital near the southern border is under scrutiny after Rep. Wesley Hunt’s office posted on X about its “birth packages” starting at $3,950. The ad has sparked widespread debate over citizenship and costs.
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A Texas hospital is under state investigation after advertisements promoting maternity “birth packages” to international patients sparked a political firestorm over birth tourism. Mission Regional Medical Center has since removed the marketing materials, while Texas officials investigate whether the advertisements violated state law or improperly promoted birth tourism.

🚨Texas hospital caught advertising 'birth packages' right on the southern border.

$3,950 for a natural birth and…citizenship included?

This is straight-up exploitation of the 14th Amendment.

The amendment intended to protect the children of freed slaves after the Civil War,… pic.twitter.com/H7kZNHWw8F

— Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office (@RepWPH) July 9, 2026

The video shows a Fox News report featuring footage of a bilingual billboard in Mexico for Mission Regional Medical Center advertising “BIRTH PACKAGES IN SOUTH TEXAS,” with natural births listed at $3,950 and C-sections at $5,525. The hospital has since removed the marketing materials, saying they may have created an “unintended misunderstanding.” It also maintains that it does not support or facilitate unlawful activity and complies with all applicable federal and state laws.

It remains unclear whether the original billboard explicitly mentioned birthright citizenship. Following the controversy, Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to investigate whether the hospital’s advertising improperly promoted birth tourism.

Rep. Wesley Hunt’s office also highlighted the advertisements on X, arguing the maternity packages effectively promoted birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The post quickly gained traction online and fueled debate over birth tourism and hospital advertising.

Online Reactions Follow Texas Investigation

Some users criticized the hospital and called for action, with one writing “SUSPEND ACCREDITATION OF THAT HOSPITAL AND PULL FEDERAL FUNDING,” and another stating “Shut them down! How dare they.” 

Others highlighted costs to Americans, including “Who is covering the difference?” and “Guess who is paying the actual costs for delivering these babies? … American citizens increased cost of healthcare is actually picking up the tab!!!” 

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A few questioned the post’s framing, with one commenting, “Where does it say citizenship is included in there? Hospitals all across the country advertise their services.”

The investigation remains ongoing, and officials have not announced whether the hospital violated any laws. In the meantime, the controversy continues to fuel debate over birth tourism, hospital advertising, and birthright citizenship along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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