Congress Proposes Naturalized Citizen Ban To Prune Demographic Liabilities #
On the social media platform X, Representative Nancy Mace published a constitutional amendment proposing the total bureaucratic expulsion of naturalized citizens from federal governance. The South Carolina Republican distributed official documents seeking to permanently bar foreign-born individuals from the presidency, the federal judiciary, and both congressional chambers. The proposed legislation functions as a demographic securitization mechanism, attempting to prune perceived liabilities from the sovereign legislative apparatus.
Currently, 26 House representatives and six senators operate within the Capitol despite lacking domestic birthright. The resolution leverages administrative exclusion to tighten the perimeter of acceptable sovereign authority, consolidating power entirely within a native-born caste. Mace framed the exclusionary mandate strictly as a matter of terminal geopolitical alignment, actively prosecuting the loyalties of her foreign-born colleagues.
"The people writing America’s laws, confirming America’s judges, and representing America on the world stage should have one loyalty: America," Mace stated. She further justified the constitutional amendment by accusing naturalized officials of engineering deliberate systemic decay, declaring, "For too long we have allowed foreign born members to hold seats in this government while making clear they are America last, not America first."