Mace Introduces Resolution for Constitutional Amendment to Ban Foreign-born Naturalized Citizens From Congress, Judgeships, Etc.
America-first GOP Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina wants to ban naturalized citizens from becoming congressmen, senators, judges, and political appointees, and introduced a joint resolution yesterday that proposes a constitutional amendment to do so.
Two of those immigrant representatives immediately replied. One called Mace a “racist”; the other told her to get control of her drinking problem.
Whether Mace is the bibulous sort or not, anti-Christian, hate-America immigrants — notably those on Capitol Hill and those serving as federal judges — are a serious national security threat.

The Resolution
The resolution is straightforward. As of January 3 of the first odd-numbered year following ratification by the states, foreign-born naturalized citizens will be barred from serving in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
Six months following ratification, they will no longer be permitted to serve on federal courts, nor will they be permitted to become ambassadors or hold any office that requires Senate confirmation.
“Ilhan Omar. Shri Thanedar. Pramila Jayapal. All born in foreign countries, none were citizens by birth,” Mace wrote on X:
All sitting in the United States Congress. All making clear every single day their loyalty is not to America.
Noting that the same standard applies to the president and vice president — the Constitution requires that both be natural-born citizens — Mace observed that “the people writing America’s laws, confirming America’s judges, and representing America on the world stage should have one loyalty: America. Not any other country”:
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. We see it every day. This constitutional amendment will put an end to it.
Anti-American Foreigners
In a news release, Mace targeted Omar, the far-left Democrat who supposedly represents Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District:
Ilhan Omar is a prime example of why this amendment is necessary. She allegedly committed marriage and immigration fraud to get her brother into this country, is tied to millions in a Somali fraud case in her own state, and has made comments publicly about how she is “Somalia first.”
She has spewed hate towards law enforcement officers keeping innocent Americans safe, did not know how many World Wars have been fought, and has stood on American soil and said the United States is turning into one of the worst countries in the world.
As The New American has reported, Omar did indeed marry her brother to import him. Aimee Bock — sentenced today to 41 years in prison for masterminding the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal in Minnesota that cost taxpayers $250 million — fingered Omar as being complicit in the theft. And, of course, in declaring that the Alien Enemies Act is un-American, Omar famously claimed the last time a president invoked it was during World War Eleven. She has repeatedly confessed that she is an agent of influence for Somalia.
In 2017, she called the American GIs who fought in Somalia terrorists.
Jayapal and Thanedar, both Indian immigrants, aren’t much better.
Japayal (D-Wash.) has called Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents terrorists. She might have violated the Logan Act recently by conducting private diplomacy on behalf of communist Cuba. Jayapal hoped to undermine the U.S. embargo of Venezuelan oil going to the Caribbean communist prison island.
Said Jayapal in a press release regarding Mace’s resolution:
This narrow-minded, xenophobic legislation has no place in Congress, and I call on all my colleagues — including my Republican colleagues who are naturalized citizens — to condemn this.
The India-born congresswoman has confessed to helping illegal aliens file what were almost certainly bogus asylum claims.

Thanedar (D-Mich.), who can barely speak English, has introduced legislation to ban ICE — all the better to import more illegal aliens from India.
“Get your drinking problem fixed before coming for those of us who worked hard to come here and contribute,” Thanedar wrote on X.
Another far-left Democratic member of Congress is Guatemalan anchor baby Delia Ramirez of Illinois. She recently declared — in Spanish, no less — that her first loyalty is to Guatemala.

Immigrants in state legislatures are a problem as well. The far-left Democrat in Virginia’s House of Delegates who introduced unconstitutional gun-control legislation is from Bangladesh.
Immigrant Judges a Major National Security Threat
Mace rightly included judges in her resolution.
As The Federalist reported in March, 33 percent of the judges on the federal district court in Washington, D.C., are immigrants. Of the 15 judges, five were born abroad. All are appointees of former President Joe Biden or former President Barack Obama.
And all just happen to have had lawsuits against President Donald Trump dumped in their laps.
One example of why those judges are dangerous: In February, an immigrant judge blocked President Trump’s rescission of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians.
The Hill helpfully noted that 26 members of Congress — 19 Democrats and seven Republicans, are naturalized foreigners. That’s about six percent of the 435 members.
Most are from the Third World.
