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Posted by Nilet on Tue Apr 15 14:55:03 2014, in response to Re: Conservative Jeb Bush Notices Racism Is Bad, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Apr 15 12:13:56 2014. MY ancestry and your ancestry or anyone elses has nothing to do with it.Are you thick or something? You've screamed up and down that the law says your ancestry determines your citizenship and you don't need to provide any justification for that, and now you're claiming it's the exact opposite? You freak. Since you already consider the United States government illegitimate, as well as it's 50 states, you are an ultimate extremist and this conversation isn't worth perusing with you. You're clearly hysterical. Maybe you should take a nap and calm down a bit and then you'll be able to have a debate like a rational person. I already linked TWO sites on what you have to do to move to the United States... And I already explained that I never did any of those things and neither did you. You apparently didn't notice. ...but since you consider the US government legitimate, it isn't worth perusing further with you. They do not. ANY ancestry can become a citizen if they follow the process. The point is that there isn't "a" process, there are two processes— an easy one for people of the "right" ancestry and an extremely difficult one for people of the "wrong" ancestry. But since you consider the US government illegitimate, it isn't worth perusing with an extremist as yourself. You're the one who believes we should revive the Soviet Union and force everybody to live under a Stalinist dictatorship, so you're the real extremist. See how easy it is to spew random bullshit? But it is not, and you did not. So you're denying the obvious now? Simple question: Is US law non-bigoted by definition? Yes or no. And it doesn't, as any ancestry, or race can become a citizen of the US if they follow the process if they come from another country. Right. Anyone of any ancestry can become a citizen as long as it's US ancestry or they complete a nearly impossible process. Bob wants to be a US citizen. What is the process of law by which Bob becomes a US citizen? I already provided two links. Read them. From your links: There are three main ways of getting an immigrant visa: through a family member already in the United States, being sponsored by an employer, or through a lottery aimed at increasing diversity in the United States. Essentially, you need a visa. But Bob never applied for a visa and he never got a visa. His parents filled out a form, and Bob was declared a US citizen automatically. So clearly your links are wrong— or, rather, they don't tell the full story. How does Bob become a US citizen and why? |