You need a place to actually give birth, and your wife will probably need medicine, safety, and a more sterile environment that your fucking basement. You need to get a midwife at absolute minimum.
Or, you could just risk having a dead wife and dead kids.
Not to mention the implications of being an "unperson" unless you're black and can lie about being a "refugee" from BongoBongoLand.
Oh, and hanging around or being in possession of a child for which you have NO paperwork. Again, that's only unquestioned if you claim to be from BongoBongoLand.
You can be an illegal of any variety. You can get around the SSN in the US, it's just that most people don't. You'll still probably have to register, and it will be a problem having a proper career. Unpersoning is the correct problem.
I didn't have an SSN until I was around 10 or so. Not like I was seeking employment at that age but my parents had no issues. Mind you, I am of the millennial generation so it was a Different Time™.
The only issues I have from this is that the state I was born in is not any where near the state and region that issued my SSN. That plus having a very common name makes background checks a pain.
Birth your child at home. Never register your child with the government. Passports are overrated. Illegal immigrants don't need them. Neither do you.
That is very stupid, and wildly dangerous.
You need a place to actually give birth, and your wife will probably need medicine, safety, and a more sterile environment that your fucking basement. You need to get a midwife at absolute minimum.
Or, you could just risk having a dead wife and dead kids.
Not to mention the implications of being an "unperson" unless you're black and can lie about being a "refugee" from BongoBongoLand.
Oh, and hanging around or being in possession of a child for which you have NO paperwork. Again, that's only unquestioned if you claim to be from BongoBongoLand.
You can be an illegal of any variety. You can get around the SSN in the US, it's just that most people don't. You'll still probably have to register, and it will be a problem having a proper career. Unpersoning is the correct problem.
I didn't have an SSN until I was around 10 or so. Not like I was seeking employment at that age but my parents had no issues. Mind you, I am of the millennial generation so it was a Different Time™.
The only issues I have from this is that the state I was born in is not any where near the state and region that issued my SSN. That plus having a very common name makes background checks a pain.