FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 18, 2014
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RFA Wins Gracie for Exposé on Birth Tourism in Saipan
WASHINGTON Radio Free Asia <http://www.rfa.org/english/> (RFA) has won a
Gracie Award for its Cantonese Service <http://www.rfa.org/cantonese/> s
exposé, Born in the USA: Instant Citizenship in Saipan
<http://www.rfa.org/cantonese/features/hottopic/feature-China-birth-06262013
104200.html?encoding=simplified> , in the category of investigative program
or feature. Sponsored by the Alliance for Women in Media
<http://www.allwomeninmedia.org/> (AWM), the annual Gracies recognize
exemplary media and entertainment programming created by women and focused
on issues relating to women.
We are thrilled to win a Gracie again this year among so many respected
colleagues in journalism, said Libby Liu, President of RFA. Womens
stories and stories that affect women are an important part of Radio Free
Asias coverage every day.
This award continues to inspire us at RFA to produce exceptional
programming that makes an impact on womens lives throughout Asia.
For RFAs winning entry, Cantonese Service journalist Vivian Kwan
investigated the cottage industry of birth tourism in the U.S. territory
of Saipan, an island in the western Pacific. Since the U.S. government
waived the visa for Chinese tourists to visit the Northern Mariana Islands,
which include Saipan, near-term Chinese women have been going there in great
numbers. If they give birth during their stay, the mothers bypass Beijings
one-child policy and can take advantage of instant U.S. citizenship status
for their newborns.
Kwan posed as an expectant mother and contacted two Chinese travel agencies
to learn about the 11,000 USD packages that include accommodations, meals,
documentation, hospital booking, an interpreter, and a driver. Excluded is
the medical coverage, which can run up to 12,000 USD. Between 2010 and 2012,
births attributed to Chinese tourists increased by 60 percent. The local
government of the one-hospital island has requested that the federal
government impose tighter border controls.
RFA, along with this years winners, will be recognized at the 39th annual
Gracies Gala on May 20 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Winners
<http://www.thegracies.org/2013-grace-awards.php> include ABC News, CNN,
NBC Nightly News, and Al Jazeera America, among others.
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