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>a-ok! so then what about the 2/2 too club? what do we get if both parents were born here?
nothing. one or more of your grandparents were immigrants. that might have been novel and cool in moderation in the 20th century, but now it just means kalergi replacement. your family should be audited for citizenship merit and kept on homeland security probation until the immigrant generation passes.
>why are grandparents the cutoff?
because most people grow up with their grandparents as elder archetypes, the living representation of their ancestry and belonging in a territory.
if your grandparents came from somewhere else, you share a definitive disconnect with them as your living roots trail far away with divided memories, sensibilities and loyalties.
if you're only concerned with relatives born in your present country, then you stand to gain nothing by dismantling its foundational culture, and there's no question as to where you belong.
only immigrants and their orchestrators might benefit from such compromises in the name of multiculturalism and DEI.