US Congresswoman's Allegiance to Guatemala Sparks Outrage and Debate
Dr. Steve TurleyAugust 5, 20257 min87,107 views
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- 🇺🇸 A sitting US congresswoman, Illinois Representative Delia Ramirez, publicly stated in Mexico City, speaking in Spanish, "I am a proud Guatemalan before I am a proud American."
- 🎯 This statement implies her primary allegiance is to Guatemala, despite her role as a US representative.
Committee Membership and Background
- 🚨 Ramirez is a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, tasked with protecting the US from foreign threats.
- 👶 She is described as an "anchor baby" born to illegal migrants and married to an illegal migrant who benefits from the DACA program.
Reactions and Calls for Action
- 🗣️ Republican Congressman Andy Ogles called for her denaturalization and deportation.
- 📜 The Department of Homeland Security's official account responded with a Theodore Roosevelt quote: "There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism."
- 📣 Ramirez reportedly doubled down, claiming attacks were "white supremacist attempts to silence" her.
Broader Political and Constitutional Debate
- ⚖️ Constitutional experts are debating if her statement meets the legal definition of treason.
- 🧐 Some scholars argue the 14th Amendment requires exclusive political loyalty, suggesting birthright citizenship might not apply if parents were undocumented.
- 🗳️ It is noted that Congress has the power to expel members with a two-thirds vote, framing the issue as a lack of political will rather than legal capability.
"Post-Americanism" and Ethno-Tribalism
- 🚩 The speaker characterizes the Democrat party as "post-American," believing America is fundamentally flawed and needs replacement.
- 💬 This ideology, exemplified by figures like Ellie Mistal, allegedly leads to a rejection of pre-1964 laws and the Constitution.
- 🤝 Instead of American patriotism, loyalty is redirected towards ethno-nationalist tribalism, citing examples like BLM, La Raza, and nationalisms of Somalia and Guatemala.
- 🏘️ This trend is linked to increasing segregation on college campuses, with racially segregated dorms and events, suggesting post-Americanism leads to Balkanization.
Proposed Solution: Civic Nationalism
- 🌟 The speaker advocates for a civic nationalism, like MAGA, that celebrates America as a united people with shared customs and traditions, prioritizing loyalty to the US above all other nations.
- ➡️ The sentiment is that those whose primary loyalty is to another nation should leave the US.
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