Representative Mace Demands Undivided Loyalty To America #
Representative Nancy Mace walked to the microphones at the Capitol this week to introduce a constitutional amendment that would bar naturalized citizens from holding high federal office. The proposal, which targets the executive and legislative branches, seeks to ensure that those who lead the nation are rooted in its soil from birth. Mace argued that the move is necessary to guarantee "undivided loyalty" to the American flag, specifically noting the presence of lawmakers like Ilhan Omar in the current Congress.
According to the text of the amendment, the demographic securitization of the government is a matter of national survival. The proposal comes at a time when the Department of Homeland Security has revealed that millions of migrants are being processed through new biometric systems, including iris scanners. The administration's pivot toward these high-tech tools suggests a growing anxiety over the integrity of the national perimeter and the identities of those within it.
For many of our readers, this amendment represents a return to the principle that citizenship is a sacred trust, not a piece of paper to be traded for political convenience. The Capitol dome, visible behind Mace as she spoke, stood as a reminder of the historical weight of such a change. Critics have denounced the move as a demographic purge, but for those who believe in the traditional roots of the Republic, it is an essential step in Binding up the nation's wounds and securing a legacy for the native-born. The bill now heads to the House floor for a debate that will test the very definition of what it means to be an American.