In fact while I was in Vietnam, and well before I was naturalized, I did get a draft notice...from the Italian government! They wanted me for military service!
But the premise of what you said couldn't be more wrong. I would fight and die for America, but not for Italy. Can Jorge Ramos say the same thing? I don't think so. I think he's a Mexican nationalist and La Rasa racist.
Because for me, it's about an allegiance to one country that comes from one's heart. As American patriots, we shouldn't sleep around, if I can use that analogy. It's about being faithful to one nation.
If you don't get that, I don't think there's anything else I can say to you on this issue.
You excused the Trump supporter for telling Jorge Ramos, an American citizen, that he needed to get out of our country.
Why? Because he was a dual-citizen... insinuating that dual-citizens were disloyal to America because of their dual-citizenship.
Then, when I pointed out that you fit the same category, you change your argument... saying that citizenship is about loyalty/love for their adopted country. And that's very true. But you have no clue about that regarding Jorge Ramos. You do not know him. But you automatically assume he is not.
Why should anyone view you in anything other than the same light that you hold against people just like you?
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Golden rule, people. Golden rule. "Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you."
You aren't willing to grant Jorge the benefit of the doubt because he's a dual-citizen. For that shows no love for his adopted country. And yet, you are a dual-citizen.
Think about it. If they come for Jorge, they'll come for you, too.