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As a white person, do you consider yourself an immigrant? Should you?

2007-12-30 11:20:17 · 27 answers · asked by JuaneteVillacerullo 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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I'm white. I'm not an immigrant. I was born here. I consider anyone who was born here a citizen of the US.

And dredging up ancient history on how dead people centuries ago entered the US is absolutely the lamest, sorriest excuse for justifying criminal activity in 2007 that I have ever heard of.

2007-12-30 13:00:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Anyone born in the US is not an immigrant by definition.

Native Americans are the only people not descended from immigrants.

2007-12-30 11:52:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

to all the people who are saying that native americans are immigrants too, that may be true, but it was Europeans, mainly protestants that instead of coexisting with the native americans and integrating into a homogeous race, killed, displaced, stole native american land, and basically did away with native americans. So yes, I think that native americans are called that for a reason, they were here far longer than all you "Americans" with your patriotic pride. Whenever you are talking about "your" country you should remember who cultivated this beautiful land before you entered the picture and did away with their way of life.

2008-01-01 13:25:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

My family from Europe came here LEGALLY. Some in the 1800s, most of them in the 1600s. And a few of them married Native Americans long before marrying for a green card was the thing to do.

2007-12-30 12:09:08 · answer #4 · answered by Little Red Hen 2.0 7 · 2 2

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2016-12-18 12:43:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was born in the US which makes me a native American. I'm not an immigrant. I didn't immigrate to the U.S. I was born here.
My ancestors came to the U.S. in the 1600's on my dad's side and the 1800's on my mom's side.
Anyone born in the U.S. is a native American citizen.

2007-12-30 11:51:05 · answer #6 · answered by sister_godzilla 6 · 3 2

Everyone in America is an Immigrant. Just because they have the name "Native Americans" doesn't mean they are natives. They came here from Asia. every continent or country is made up of immigrants in my opinion, except a few countries in Africa because that's where it's thought the first humans lived.

2007-12-30 11:31:01 · answer #7 · answered by Maxwell 6 · 5 4

My family has ALWAYS lived in this territory called the United States. We crossed no borders.
After the Americans killed most all the indians and moved them out into concentration camps (reservations you call them) * yes Virginia , it really happened !
They moved the border over previous mexican territory.
So if you wonder why so many hispanics live in Cali,AZ,NM,TX etc.etc. - just remember the border crossed them , they didnt cross any border.
As for the American Indian crossing over Land Bridges from Asia , you may find FEW NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES ACTUALLY DID THAT.
The Western and Eastern Bands of the American Cherokee will tell you they came from the south not the north.
* You people really crack me up with your puritan lineage.
please!

2007-12-30 13:38:40 · answer #8 · answered by palma 5 · 2 2

No, because I was born here.

Of course, if you want to go with that stupid "anyone whose ancestors moved here is an immigrant" definition, "Native" Americans would be immigrants too, as they moved here, probably over the land bridge from Asia.

2007-12-30 11:28:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

As an Indian you are an immigrant too if you look at the truth. The indians IMMIGRATED to what is now America during earths last ice age. Nice try but go back to school and try and pay attention this time.

2007-12-30 11:26:57 · answer #10 · answered by Mark B 3 · 8 3

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