I wasn't born in America but became a citizen here. The traditional values of the US of hard work ethic, family values and freedom, are what motivates a LOT of the (legal) immigrants to aspire to, and ultimately realize the goal of becoming US Citizens. I could not be more disgusted at the way that the recent election has been subverted and it has been eye opening to me to think of how the will of the American people has been undermined by corruption, possibly through multiple election cycles, and blatantly through the biased lens of the media in the last decade that I have been living in THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
I would proudly fight and die for the values of the US, and the protection of my family's rights to live their lives in freedom from tyranny, corruption and subjugation.
If you aren't a direct descendant of the original 1776 generation of American citizens or their blood relatives in Europe than you aren't an American. You have to go back. Fight for freedom in your own land.
I expect I'm more likely a relative to 1776 generation somewhere back than the vast majority of US birth citizens whose parents or grandparents immigrated in waves over the last hundred years or so. My family ancestry is from England as far back as records go.
My (US born) spouse is a also a direct descendent from a US president.
Get off your high horse.
>My family ancestry is from England as far back as records go. My (US born) spouse is a also a direct descendent from a US president.
Then there is no problem. Welcome to America.
The English built USA, Canada, NZ and Australia. So don't worry about any douche saying you're not welcome.
(post is archived)