ISSUES

One Nation, One Blood

Republicans speak of immigrants “poisoning the blood of our country,” yet to them, this means anyone from anywhere, as long as they come here legally. But the truth is, a Nation’s lifeblood is not composed of just any “citizens” deemed acceptable by a government. The true essence of a nation is its founding ethnic stock—its unique Heritage and Identity—passed down through generations.

Without blood, the soil has no protector. Without soil, blood has no home.

The word Nation itself traces back to the Latin natio, meaning “birth” or “to be born.” This concept signifies more than mere legal status; it embodies a shared ancestry, culture, and identity rooted in the people who originally shaped the nation. A Nation is a community bound by common lineage and Heritage, not just a collection of individuals handed citizenship papers.

Just as the human body rejects foreign blood that does not match, a Nation, too, suffers when its core Identity is diluted. Injecting incompatible blood into a body causes it to fail, and in the same way, when foreign elements that don’t align with a Nation’s Heritage are introduced en masse, the nation’s essence weakens. If we are to preserve the health and longevity of Our Nation, we must respect and protect the integrity of its foundational identity.