Chinese Anchor Babies, Now Adults, Accused of Planting Bomb at MacDill Air Force Base:
A pair of Chinese-American siblings is accused of planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. The siblings, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials have revealed, are the now adult “anchor babies” of Chinese illegal aliens who were rewarded birthright citizenship for their two children after their mother delivered them in the United States.
Last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) brought charges against 20-year-old Alen Zheng and 27-year-old Ann Mary Zheng after they allegedly orchestrated an attack on MacDill Air Force Base, including planting an IED on the premises.
Federal investigators allege that on March 10, 2026, a bomb threat at MacDill Air Force Base was called into the police. Investigators said Alen Zheng made the call, though no IED was found at the time. Two days later, the Zhengs left the U.S. for China.
On March 16, six days after the Zhengs allegedly planted the IED, an Air Force service member discovered the bomb. The following day, Ann Mary Zheng flew back to the United States from China and was arrested by authorities.
Her brother, Alen Zheng, is believed to still be on the run in China.
Alen and Ann Mary Zheng’s parents are Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng, illegal aliens from China who were both ordered deported from the United States in 1998. The couple had their two children in the U.S., despite being illegal aliens, and therefore, their children were given birthright citizenship — anchoring their parents in the United States for decades. --->READ MORE HERE
Parents of suspects accused of planting MacDill Base explosive device now in ICE custody:
The parents of the suspects accused of planting an explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida were taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials confirmed Friday.
A package containing “possible energetic materials” was found outside the MacDill Air Force Base visitors center at the Dale Mabry gate on March 16.
Agents determined that Alen Zheng, 20, planted the device on March 10 before making a 911 call saying there was a bomb at the base. He and his sister, Ann Mary Zheng, 27, allegedly sold their Mercedes-Benz SUV and left for China by March 12.
Ann Mary Zheng was arrested upon her return to the U.S. However, authorities believe Alen Zheng is still in China as of this report.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the suspects were born in the U.S., but their parents are in the country illegally.
DHS said Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng both applied for asylum in 1993, but an immigration judge denied those claims and ordered their removal in 1998.
The Bureau of Immigration Appeals denied multiple attempts from the pair to have their case reopened, but they remained in the country illegally, DHS said.
The announcement comes two days after the Supreme Court heard arguments regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. --->READ MORE HERE
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