And what about the non whites who have a US citizenship? Hard to send someone back who is born and raised in the US
No it's not
citizenship is a social construct
non of those non whites identify as white
>asian-american
>hispanic-American
>black-british
they don't and will NEVER feel at home in a foreign nation that wasn't built by their ancestors and doesn't reflect their culture
Why is it that only white can be taught to worship the us founding fathers and muh constitution?
Because white people can look at these founding fathers and squint and say "muh ancestors?"
At best non whites assimilate to degenerate globohomo.
If you ask them "do you feel white?"
they will laugh at you.
"I've never even thought that."
and to some degree this is true even with whites, Italy or Greece have a different culture than Germany or Sweden.
But that difference is amplified when you cross racial lines, to the point of being unbearable in the long-run.
There is no place like home.
When you try to send Africans back to countries they know nothing about? How will you determine which African country to send black people to? There are many countries in Africa. What about descendants of Chinese immigrants who don't speak Chinese?
What about those nations that refuse to accept hundreds of thousands or millions of people because they don't have the infrastructure to accept them?
What about you? Will you willingly return to The Phillippines?
Bad faith arguments, appeal to consequence fallacy. Before we even have this conversation, do you agree that this diversity project is a failure? That it will lead to 3rd world nation that collapses when it loses super power status and no one wants to risk their lives defending foreigners, homosexuals and trannies? Because once you decide that this must be done, deportation is for the common good, then it's clear we will pay any price. 60 years ago, communism was the greatest threat to the world. Today it's diversity. Any nation that doesn't protect it's borders will see it's people erased into a brown blob.
1960s:
https://youtu.be/hF6CPwOeS38
2010s:
https://youtu.be/5171eGo13hs