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'Maternity Ward Full Of Indian Women': Canadian Man Sparks Outrage With Claims About Indian Mothers Giving Birth In Canada

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A video posted by Chad Eros, a Canadian citizen, has gone viral sparking a controversy. Eros claims that Indian mothers are traveling to Canada to give birth, taking advantage of the country's healthcare system and citizenship laws. He alleges that these women want their children to be born in Canada so they can easily acquire citizenship in the future.In his video, Eros shares a personal story about his niece's experience in a local hospital, where nurses told her that the maternity ward was filled with Indian women who had come to Canada to give birth and obtain Canadian citizenship for their children. Eros admits that Canadian hospitals should provide equal care to all patients, but feels that Indian immigrants are occupying many beds in maternity wards, potentially taking away resources from Canadian mothers.Eros believes that many of these Indian mothers return to India after giving birth and that their children will eventually come back to Canada as citizens, potentially sponsoring their parents and siblings. He claims that this process is "all free of charge at the Canadian taxpayer's expense."Many Canadians have agreed with Eros' views, but others have pointed out that the Canadian government has enabled this situation. One user commented, "The citizenship for births in Canada needs to be abolished. Any child with citizenship, with parents who aren't citizens, living outside of the country, should have citizenship taken away."

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This controversy has added fuel to the ongoing political tension between India and Canada over illegal immigration and medical policies. While some Canadians feel that their country's healthcare system is being taken advantage of, others argue that the government needs to take responsibility for the situation.
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