I'm a bong so I can't really speak about that. As far as I'm concerned I will always be a bong. I have bong blood, I have bong heritage and I was raised under bong culture and law in bongland. I don't believe migrants can ever realistically be called a bong, nor their offspring without at least somewhere between 5-10 generations of genetic vested interest and integration. Most of them refuse to integrate into a 1st world culture.

Murica's apparently a different story though, it doesn't have much history or an identity in general really as far as I've been told or seen so far.

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I’d look at the first immigration law of 1790

Pretty clearly describes who they thought could become American and this held true until 1908 when some kike created the “melting pot” and 1965 when the hart cellar act was passed

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>it doesn't have much history or an identity in general really

Not compared to bongland no, we have plenty of culture and traditions but the influx of immigrants are being told to erase it.

Immigration is one thing but people come here and don't want to be American. they want to be somalian or whatever that lives here.

It can't ever work like that.