If citizenship is little more than a job permit to be employed in a particular global economic zone and has no greater meaning, creates no permanent obligations, and engenders no reverence for a nation’s culture, history, language, and people, then it is meaningless and should be revocable.
But if you’ve been paying attention to the immigration debate at any point over the last several decades, you know that this is exactly how American citizenship is viewed by the globalist establishment. They hate our culture, they have spent my entire life crapping on our history and our founders, they clearly detest our people, and they have zero interest in requiring our language to be properly spoken or written.
To them, America is simultaneously awful and irredeemable and also the rightful home of anyone on earth willing to work for a below-market wage that’s heavily subsidized by a welfare system funded by actual Americans.
Either citizenship means something, or it doesn’t. Either it obligates, or it doesn’t. And if it doesn’t, then we need to have a much broader discussion about the effects of not just illegal immigration, but legal immigration as well.
America is a country, not an office park.