There should be a severe penalty for anyone running for President or VP if it is discovered that one or both of their parents held US visas at the time of the candidate's birth, and the penalty should also apply to anyone who falsely signs a certification of eligibility document to put said candidate on a ballot.
Newcomers?🤣🤣
This reminds me of Alien Nation (1989)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Nation_(TV_series)
Plot
The series is set in the near future in the United States. In 1990, a flying saucer crashes in the Mojave Desert containing a race of extraterrestrials, the Tenctonese, escaping from slavery under a cruel Overseer race. They are humanoid but have certain anatomical differences and have been bred with greater physical strength and intelligence. These Newcomers, as they are called, are accepted as the latest immigrants to the US. The series explores issues around their integration into the multicultural society of the US.
The storylines often are morality plays on the evils of racism and bigotry, using Newcomers as the discriminated minority. As fictional extraterrestrial immigrants, the Newcomers could stand in for social issues about various races, as well as sexual minorities such as gays and lesbians, and would invert the usual expectations. For instance, mid-way through the series, George becomes pregnant (the male of his species carrying the fetus for part of its gestation), and during much of the episode, dialog included lines like, "If you females had to feel the pain we males feel during pregnancy, there wouldn't be any babies." The series offers social commentary by illustrating what it means to be human and the often bizarre rituals we observe.
Opening Introduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2moPShy3Kk
This is great. If Western countries can import foreigners that destroy their nations, Russia is working to become stronger by inviting foreigners that will be an asset to Russia, even if it just being good, simple people that respect and want to live by Russian values.
By the way, I have been studying Russian since 2006. I studied 45 hours of Pimsleur Russian 1,2, and 3 for 3 years, listening to each lesson about 5-6 times until I could respond correctly without thinking while driving, walking, etc. Then I went to Moscow State University for 2 weeks and studied with a private tutor for 5 hours a day. After that I studied via Skype for 5 years.
Horse milk is even better, but very expensive, even in Europe. I stayed at a bed and breakfast in Belgium at a horse farm. They had horse-milk skin care products, ice cream, and plain milk. Normal milk gives me terrible gas. The horse milk improved my digestion.
Eddie Craig has interesting thoughts on ordinances:
There can never be freedom where a green vegetable is illegal.