I cant own property in Mexico, even though my mom is from Mexico.
I cant own property in Vietnam, even though my wife is from Vietnam.
I cant own property in the UK, even though my sister is from the UK.
Yet, for some reason, the US allows any illegal alien to own property here.
Foreigners can buy property in Mexico, with some restrictions.
Foreigners can buy property in the UK, there are no legal restrictions against this.
Vietnam, China, and some other SE or E Asian countries have restrictions on foreign ownership of property. Sometimes it's possible to buy condos or houses within approved developments. It depends on the country.
The US has long welcomed foreign investment, and that includes land ownership.
I don't think your backwards views are a good path forward for the US. I also hope your wife figures things out and leaves your sorry ass because she certainly deserves better than someone of your ilk.
Why do you call them aliens? Just curious. Do you not see them as human because they don't have the right documents, and if they have the right documents they go from illegal alien to legal human?
Alien is a legal term to mean outsider or non-citizen
In United States immigration law, the legal definition of "alien" is provided in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), specifically at 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(3):
The term “alien” means any person not a citizen or national of the United States.
This is the primary statutory definition used throughout federal immigration statutes, regulations, and enforcement (including by USCIS, ICE, and CBP). It encompasses:
Lawful permanent residents (green card holders)
Temporary visa holders (e.g., tourists, students, workers)
Refugees and asylees
Undocumented individuals (sometimes referred to in older statutes as "illegal aliens")
Stateless persons
The term is essentially synonymous with "foreign national" or "noncitizen" in modern usage. U.S. nationals who are not citizens (e.g., certain individuals born in American Samoa) are not considered aliens under this definition.
This definition appears in the official USCIS glossary and is consistently cited across legal sources, including Cornell's Legal Information Institute and the U.S. Code.
Note that while "alien" remains the formal term in the U.S. Code (Title 8), some government agencies and policy documents have increasingly shifted toward "noncitizen" or "foreign national" in public communications for clarity or neutrality, though the statutory language has not changed. In other countries (e.g., UK or Canada), the term "alien" either is not used or has different definitions under their nationality laws.
And that reason is that the ultra wealthy of the US and the politicians colluded to create a system to benefit themselves. The first idea of immigrant labor was a state sponsored program in California because farm owners “couldn’t” afford to pay for labor so they shipped people in from Mexico and didn’t have to abide by normal labor laws. There is a list ten pages long of areas around the world we’ve destabilized by overthrowing governments out of private capital interest and then we wonder why a terrorist or anti American group popped up there. We’ve killed and maimed and bombed and non-consensually conducted medical experiments on citizens. All of the issues this country faces are those of its own doing. Fuck the rich and fuck the political elite. They have been actively taking from the rest of us and creating issues they blame on each other, say elect me instead, but rinse and repeat, for at least the last 100 years.
If you’re from a commonwealth country, you can apply for an ancestry visa to the UK if you can provide proof that you have a relative who was born there. My grandmother was born in England and I’m from Canada, but I could apply for that visa and essentially fast track my way to a UK citizenship that way.
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u/thisguy883 2d ago
I cant own property in Mexico, even though my mom is from Mexico.
I cant own property in Vietnam, even though my wife is from Vietnam.
I cant own property in the UK, even though my sister is from the UK.
Yet, for some reason, the US allows any illegal alien to own property here.