Nikki Haleys son says this isnt the country for you if you cant choose your loyalty

Nalin Haley, the son of former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, said it’s time to end dual citizenship and prioritize Americans first.“We need to end dual citizenship, regardless of who it is, and only natural and only people born in this country who have been citizens of this country should be able to hold public office,” Nalin Haley told Fox News Digital in an interview.“No naturalized citizens.” Haley recently turned 24, is a graduate of Villanova University, and works in finance.“I don’t think dual citizenship should exist at all,” Haley said.

“Like I think you either have your loyalty to the United States or you have it somewhere else.And if you can’t figure that out, then this isn’t the country for you.

Not only should it apply to citizens, but it should especially apply to those in office, those who are holding positions.You can’t just have dual loyalty.

In this position, you have to give it everything you’ve got.You have to have loyalty to one country.”He is also the chair of the Tri-County Republicans, a young Republicans group in York, Lancaster, and Chester counties in South Carolina.For him, ending dual citizenship isn’t an extreme idea, but something he sees as common sense.“If you want to have people prioritizing your country and not their own interests and not their money and all that stuff, it only makes sense that we would have it from an actual American who can do all those things,” Haley said.Another of his beliefs is that Americans shouldn’t serve in foreign militaries.“Americans should care about, you know, Americans fighting for other foreign countries and foreign military service because it’s the same reason why we should care about dual citizenship, about naturalized citizens holding office,” Haley said.

“It’s a conflict of interest.You should not have, as an American, you should not be able to serve in a foreign country’s military.

That’s disqualifying.That’s not norm...

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