Comment by dangus

1 day ago

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> Vivek Ramaswamy

> Bobby Jindal

> Nikki Haley

All natural-born American citizens born in the US.

Why did you quietly remove these names from your sarcastic comment when confronted about it?

  • It was an honest mistake, I legitimately thought they weren’t born in this country.

    We could easily extend this to second generation immigrants if we want to make xenophobes look even dumber.

    Imagine the American tech industry without Steve Jobs, for example.

Melania Trump wasn't on "low wage immigrant worker" visa (H1B) but on a "exceptional ability" visa (O1).

Didn't check the others...

Low quality bait comment, cherry picking a few kids of well educated well-off immigrants who turned out to be rockstars growing up under the exceptional US economic conditions. It's called the exception, not the rule. If those kids were to grow up in some underdeveloped country, none of them would have achieved anything noteworthy which proves the US itself and the conditions it offers is the secret sauce, not immigrants alone by themselves.

Also, some people on your list are absolute red flags I would rather not have in my country, which is proving my point that good border controls and strict visas are essential.

  • It’s amazing how close and how far you are at understanding my point simultaneously.

    Without committing to some wildly contradictory logic, the xenophobic political party in charge of this country cannot be simultaneously in favor of mass deportations, denaturalization, and generally closing the borders while being against denaturalizing and deporting Melania Trump and Elon Musk for obvious visa violations. There is also contradiction in the way the right wing has gotten cozy with big tech companies run by immigrants who entered the country on the H1B visa they demonize so fervently.

    Just imagine the outcry if Obama was from South Africa and was standing behind the president's desk talking about how he's running a new illegal government agency.