Don't know what "a nation of immigrants" means? Oh well. Here's some light reading:I'm not an immigrant. I was born in this country. The vast majority of US were.
A Nation of Immigrants
It’s a politician’s bromide—and it also happens to be a profound truth. No war, no national crisis, has left a greater impress on the American psyche than the successive waves of new arrivals that quite literally built the country. Now that arguments against immigration are rising again, it is...www.americanheritage.com
I know what it means. It means something different that what you said. We are not all immigrants. We were born here.
Let me clarify, since as a liberal, you will pretend to not understand that.
THe phrase "a nation of immigrants" is artistic license with the truth. It is a acknowledgement and a celebration of our heritage.
What it is not doing, is what you are doing, literally claiming that we are all immigrants and thus do not have the moral or legal right to have an immigration policy designed to serve OUR interests and not the interests of modern day, actual immigrants.
That is my point. Are you able to address it, seriously, or are you just going to do the normal liberal tactic of reasserting your original claim?