I think that most rational minded adults know the risk of dual citizenship? That that foreign country doesn't have the same Constitution as the United States. That that foreign country has not fought to establish the strength of freedom like we have?
That foreign country could be toppeled and their lives at risk when it happens.
We saw it happen when the taliban took over Afganistan?
If you were not on the last drawbridge loading plane out of there it wasn't going to be good for you?
But dual citizenship United States Citizens are living all around the world, in many foreign countries.
Does it mean we are responsible as a Country to protect the country they chose to live in other than the United States if that country for example goes to War? No.
To believe otherwise is to believe in delusion.
They are half a United States Citizen and half a Citizen of another country?
Okay, ask yourself this, how are we going to get half of our Citizen back?
"Go over there and get half of our citizen back?"
One thing I did learn in High School History class is that it is better here. And if you decide to leave you can't come back. I would translate that meaning to mean if you decide to live in a foreign country as a United States Citizen you should know that you might not be able to get back? You are going to be subject to whatever aggression that foreign country faces?
And I think the average educated person says to themselves, that is a very good reason to stay here.
And we are seeing who? We are seeing a list of actors, declaring they will leave our country if they don't like the outcome of an election? Who were they pretending to be all along I ask?
And another point is about the activity of a dual citizen? Can we really account for it under our domain back here? How can we expect to? So there is a little shade there to in the choice of location?
And I am trying to speak in generalities.
© 2023 Thomas Paul Murphy
Ps. And this same game got Ronald Reagan elected didn't it!
Really bad; and he died of hemorrhoidial brain disease?
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