To the Left and the Right, what it means to be an American is very different.
Americans on the Right wear it as a badge of honor, while as Leftist Americans are apologetic and feel shame over their home country.
And now, President Joe Biden is further devaluing American citizenship with one simple move.
Leftists often confuse legal immigration and illegal immigration.
“No one’s illegal,” they shout at anyone who wants common sense border security.
However, America has very clear rules for legally migrating to the country – and they’re in fact some of the most lenient laws in the world.
The process to gain citizenship ends with a test.
The foreign hopefuls show respect for the country, it’s history and tradition by studying American civics from a provided guide book – and then face a 10-question quiz from a poll of just 100 possible queries.
In most schools, students must achieve a 65% minimum score on tests to pass – however, on the naturalization test, correctly answering six out of 10 questions, or just 60% will earn you the honor to call yourself an American citizen – and all the rights and benefits that come with it.
Immigrants are allowed to take the test in their native language if they haven’t mastered English.
But the open-borders crowd complains that – with questions like what the first three words of the Constitution are, what the first ten amendments to the Constitution are called, what one right granted in the first amendment is, what economic system is used in the United States, and who is in charge of the executive branch – the test is too difficult.
Is it too difficult?
President Joe Biden apparently thinks so because the Blaze is reporting that the Biden administration wants to make the test even easier.
In fact, instead of it being an open-answer test, the Biden administration is moving to change the test to multiple choice.
According to the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, switching to four choices to select from would “be consistent with the industry standard and best practice and increase standardization of test questions.”
The White House has already started implementing trials tests with the changes.
The trials will take place for five-months in 2023.
Former President Trump had a different approach – his administration tried to change the test from 10 questions to 20, needing 12 correct answers to pass.
However, the Biden administration shut down the Trump recommendation.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.