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AI-generatedThe news reports a congressional investigation into a specific OB-GYN practice for alleged birth tourism. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price, supply chain, margin, or regulatory cost impact on any sector. The event is limited to a single practice and does not affect broader healthcare, immigration, or travel industries in a measurable commercial way.
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- Dr. Athiya Javid, an Indian-origin obstetrician in California, is under investigation by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for alleged involvement in birth tourism.
- The committee has requested records dating back to January 2020, including advertising materials and client data.
- Birth tourism estimates suggest around 70,000 births in 2023, primarily involving clients from China and Russia.
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