Al_U_Card, on 2018-November-22, 17:30, said:
That makes you law-abiding citizens of your country. Birth locality is the only criterion for being American (United States version).
You're wrong, and as argument I present the case of Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed by the CIA as a member of al-quada. Technically, he would have been considered a U.S. citizen, along with his son and daughter, yet all three had renounced their allegiance to the U.S.A. by actively working with an enemy of the U.S. All three were killed. The argument is simple; unless one accepts being governed by rules and abides by those rules, one cannot claim the advantages those rules and that government provide. One cannot assume the benefits of citizenship without acquiescing to being governed as a citizen, regardless of geographic location at birth.
I repeat: what makes us Americans is our mutual agreement to abide by one set of rules.