The U.S. government questioning Native Americans' birthright citizenship isn’t just a bureaucratic issue—it’s a fundamental attack on Indigenous sovereignty. Native people are dual citizens: members of our sovereign nations first and foremost, with U.S. citizenship imposed on us in 1924 to erode that sovereignty. Now, the state is threatening to claw back even this imposed recognition, undermining treaty obligations and the legal frameworks that acknowledge our nations’ existence.
This is settler colonialism in action—using laws to erase and control. We’ve always existed as independent peoples, long before the U.S. imagined itself into being, and we’ll continue to exist regardless of what the settler state decides. This fight isn’t about fitting into their system; it’s about defending our right to govern ourselves on our terms.
https://www.salon.com/2025/01/23/excluding-indians-admin-questions-native-americans-birthright-citizenship-in/
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@emsenn ”Watch us do it”
I think they’ll pull every lever, keep making things worse until someone stops them actually.
Cruelty is the whole point.
Sorry if this hurts anyone, but the global West seems to be fixated on thinking ”everything is fine”, we cling onto it for dear life.
That’s the weak spot, the exploit. We avoid doing anything, because even if the price of remaining comfortable is to pretend, we do it.
Until that ends, they’ll keep ripping all the good to shreds.
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