You want to defend citizenship? Don't persecute or isolate those without papers. Just live like a citizen. That'd be a first-class way to be American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have dual citizenship.
Whether we start with a provisional status and legal permanent residence... or we set up some other way to assimilate legally, you can't ever put in something that says, 'You can never become a citizen.' That's un-American.
I could not become an American citizen. I would not like to become a citizen of a country that has capital punishment.
If you have a solution to immigration, it is possible to come home and defend it.
To me, terrorists should not be able to hide behind their passports and their citizenship, and that includes U.S. citizens, whether they are overseas or whether they are here in the United States. What we need to do is to apply the appropriate tool and the appropriate response.
In a world of inhumanity, war and terrorism, American citizenship is a very precious possession.
I have dual citizenship, it just so happens I live in America.
When you single out any particular group of people for secondary citizenship status, that's a violation of basic human rights.
I am an American citizen and feel I am entitled to the same rights as any other citizen.
Is it unreasonable to have proof of citizenship when entering another country?
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