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Would that mean that the Native Americans are immigrants as well. Seeing how scientist say the life originated in Africa and humans migrated throughout the world from there.

Does this mean that we ALL have to go back to Africa and give the world back to its true natives...the animals?

When it comes to immigration...how far back do people want to go...or is it only far enough to suit their needs?

2007-02-19 14:25:06 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Sorry...Question should read....

If we are all....

2007-02-19 14:26:59 · update #1

Scientist have hypothesised that the "Native Americans" came through the Bering Straight. (I think I spelled that right)

2007-02-19 14:36:58 · update #2

EDIT TO ADD----

The main response for the pro-amnesty side is that we all are immigrants EXCEPT for the Native Americans...but if you go back far enough...they are too.

2007-02-19 14:44:04 · update #3

10 answers

No I was born here, my parents were born here too, so No we are not all immigrants, this nation was built by Americans for Americans, not for Mexicans, Salvadorians, Cubans, or Africans, only Americans, and if you don’t consider yourself an American, and only an American, this is not the place for you, and you’ll soon take a round in the head because of it. By the way Americans come in all colors so don’t pull that race **** with me. Many Americans are preparing for the great war that’s just around the corner, I don’t plan on being a casualty of the next civil war, Mexico’s or America’s. You want a separate cultural, a separate language, a separate set of laws, separate customs, separate education curriculum, separate history, different ideals and different ideology, then what’s holding the Mexicans, yes the Mexicans in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas from demanding a separate Nation all together? They now out number all other ethnicities in each of those states, and millions more are on the way here. But We Americans We will fight you, and we will kill you, and we will win, if theirs one thing I can count on it’s the American backed into the corner by the ACLU, socialists pigs, La Raza Aztlan nuts, to fight with a ferocity not seen in this nation since the last civil war. I’ll see you on the battle fields of Los Angela’s, the urban dead zones of Nevada, and the nuclear wastelands of Mexico, we took half and now we’re coming for the other half.

2007-02-19 15:41:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Um....Columbus wasn't the first to discover America. He is around the 15th documented explorer to go there. Also, there were Native Americans here when he arrived. The travelled across the Bering Strait 1000s of years ago when an ice age formed a bridge between the two continents. Finally, evolution is accepted as "the way it went down" by mainstream science. Creationism or Intelligent (cough..HA) Design will never be because they are based on faith, not physical evidence.

I didn't even answer the question but I couldn't let that first answer go without response.

2007-02-19 22:38:43 · answer #2 · answered by somathus 7 · 0 0

In the end, why does it matter? Even if people believe they came here themselves, their people have still been here for at least MANY thousands of years. And in that time people's climate and resources causes change in people to fit their best survival needs. So even IF people want to think they came here, the Native people of TODAY, and for MANY generations over thousands of years, are NOT the same as those that would have first shown up and the people of today HAVE always been here. So either way...the first humans on this land are the original inhabitants, deal with it.

2007-02-20 18:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by Indigo 7 · 0 0

There wasn't a country in North America before the tribes arrived. No population. Immigration is the one-way inward movement of individuals or their disseminules into a population or population area. The tribes were migrants. All the early humans were nomadic migrants, following their food (animals) with no country of origin.

Africa is not the cradle of life it is the ocean, where the first celled organism was formed. You tell me to go back to where I come from, I will tell you sure, after everyone else takes a dive.

2007-02-19 23:26:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

ok...this is a tough question.
yes...accoriding to scientists....the human race originated in Africa so we are all immigrants...but if Columbus was first to discover america, where did the Native Americians come from and how did they get here? did they swim??
But if you believe that God created all of us..then it is probable that Native Americans were just created. I personally dont know which to go with.
Scientifically, evolution could have happened...but in both theorys there are some flaws.
Hope i helped!
Nanna

2007-02-19 22:31:35 · answer #5 · answered by Nanna222 2 · 0 1

None of that matters any more. Seems we built this nation everybody has been OK with it until the illegals learned they are not suppose be in this country suddenly everyones a spokes- human for a time and a place that no longer exists, the Indians said or I am native doesn't matter we are in the here and in the now. Is my answer

2007-02-19 23:01:59 · answer #6 · answered by Zoe 1 · 2 1

Native Americans are not immigrants. It is completely culturally ignorant to say so.

The land bridge theory is just a theory. It is scientific racism at it's peak. There is little to no evidence to support this theory. In fact, there is more evidence to support the contrary. Scientists, Scholars, and Common Citizens today just believe this theory on blind faith. Why? Because settlers and their descendants want to believe we are all immigrants so they can say we all had equal claim to the land. It's a bunch of hooey with no proof.

Until you or anyone else can prove otherwise (unbiasedly, let me add), which they can't, then Please respect the beliefs and cultures of other people!

2007-02-20 00:08:07 · answer #7 · answered by RedPower Woman 6 · 2 3

our not an immigrant if you were born here and you are a citizen if you pay taxes social security and all that jazz

2007-02-19 22:37:30 · answer #8 · answered by katiegrace 4 · 0 0

The issue is not with immigration, it's with legal immigration.

2007-02-19 23:28:14 · answer #9 · answered by skimdaddy 3 · 1 0

indians all came from one tribe. they was all in alaska at one point. they decided to split up and go in different directions.

2007-02-20 00:51:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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