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America must remain a sovereign nation governed by those who were born and raised with an innate understanding of our Constitution, values, and traditions. Allowing foreigners who arrive later in life to hold high elected office risks divided loyalties and policies that prioritize global interests over American citizens. Our founders envisioned a republic led by patriots deeply rooted in this soil, not imported ideologies. Recent examples highlight the dangers of unchecked influence from those with foreign origins shaping our laws and culture. We cannot afford representatives whose first allegiance may not be to the United States but to the nations they left behind. True leadership demands unwavering commitment to American exceptionalism from birth. It’s time to strengthen our constitutional safeguards and protect our republic. Citizens deserve assurance that every elected official places America and her people first, without exception. This is not about exclusion but preserving the heart of our democracy for generations to come. Voir moins

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Contributions of Naturalized Citizens to Public Life

American history provides numerous examples of immigrants and naturalized citizens contributing significantly to public life and governance. Across local, state, and federal levels, individuals born outside the United States have served as elected officials, military leaders, scientists in public service, and policymakers shaping national legislation.

Their participation reflects a broader reality: democratic systems benefit from diverse perspectives. Individuals who have lived in different countries or cultural contexts may bring comparative insights that enrich policy discussions, particularly in areas such as international relations, trade, immigration policy, and cultural diplomacy.

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