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Justhalftheshaft 20 points ago +20 / -0

Dual citizens may not hold office.

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NvJohansson 14 points ago +14 / -0

1st generation landed immigrants should not hold office. I don't care where you're from whether it's Sweden, Somalia or Japan, if you were born there you shouldn't be allowed to hold office in America and decide upon our policies and laws.

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MelonLabia 11 points ago +12 / -1

Immigrants shouldn't be able to vote until 3-4 generations minimum, retroactively.

Also, halt all immigration and start discussions on repatriation...

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FakeNametag 0 points ago +1 / -1

With that logic I wouldn't be able to vote. On my mother's side I have lineage going back far enough but on my father's side I don't (my father was the first one born in the USA). On which side of my family would we be counting?

Also, my wife is a naturalized citizen and more based than anyone I know. She came from a communist country and spotted the communism in the democrat party long before I did (and I've hated the dems my entire life). If we banned recent immigrant voting we might lose more votes than the dems.

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MelonLabia 2 points ago +3 / -1

Fair enough. I guess to avoid hurting your feelings we can just continue the experiment of the largest migration of peoples in the history of the world (including giving them voting rights) until as has always happened throughout history we balkanize, things get super tribal, things get kinetic and shitty (literally), and then we get to reminisce about how nice indoor plumbing once was.

Or maybe human nature will be totally different this time around?

(Edit: spelling)

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PamelaCincinnatus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, not when the volume of immigrants is so high, our own culture is under attack, and the people coming in are likely to be indoctrinated with an anti-American view of America by the city people they first come in contact with.