You don’t understand.

Being American is not as simple as being born on US soil. It might be legally, but you have dual allegiance and have talked numerous times about your support for your home country. Your bio is in a foreign language and you do not have cultural roots in this country.

I’m not against immigration or allowing other cultures but it has gone way too far. The Americans who have lineage going back to the founding of this country are being destroyed.

I genuinely want peace. Do not laugh or make divisive comments during times like these.

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I’m laughing hard as hell, and i’m an American, I have american roots, and if you are unable to showcase any proof of my “allegiance” to a country i consistently denounce, you are just speaking bullshit. This is my home! I love my country.

All of this doesn’t do anything to change the fact i’m an American citizen, born and raised, I vote in every single election (so does my mom), and i bear arms. I even own property now! I even go to a Christian church every sunday, because my dad raised us on the belief of freedom of religion. America is our home, and we’re proud.

Your words hold no meaning since the truth is welded in the power of my american citizenship you can’t do anything about, but cry online about it.

Who’s crying?

You. I’ll pray for you 🙏

The Founders were immigrants themselves. I don't get this US hang up about "immigrants" as it is probably the country most constituted out of immigrants whether they go back one or more generations back. It has long been a melting pot of different cultures, religions, etc. It's actually what gives the US the strength they have - a strength in diversity. Some immigrants were slaves, and others came from all the other continents.

In my own country, my family immigrated here back in the mid-1600's, but even that has become a debate about whether this should be my home country because my family originated from Europe, and not Africa. So the question really is when is one an immigrant, and when not?

And if so, how does anyone "go back" to a country they were never born in? They are not recognised as from that country, either. It's pretty complex.

The founders were not immigrants. There was no country here when they arrived. They were explorers and conquers who created the country we know as America. They did not join it.

You cannot rewrite American history to fuel your personal political beliefs…

Every founding father except Hamilton, and Wilson were born as children of immigrants. They were just like me, born on American soil, from parents who were “foreigners”. With your ideology, they shouldn’t be considered citizens lol