
(DailyEmailNews.com) – Vice President JD Vance delivered a powerful message to immigrants: leave all foreign loyalties behind and embrace American interests fully.
During a keynote speech, Vance stated that divided allegiances undermine national unity and strength.
The vice president’s unapologetic stance on immigrant integration represents another clear signal that the Trump-Vance administration is putting America First in every policy decision.
In his address, Vance described how using influence gained in America to meddle in conflicts abroad is “offensive” to American interests.
Vance shared a personal encounter that perfectly exemplified his position on immigrant loyalties.
“During my senate campaign in 2022, I met a Ukrainian-American man in NE Ohio. He was very angry about my views on the conflict, and my desire to bring it to a rapid close,” the vice president remarked.
“You are trying to abandon my country, and I don’t like it,” Vance recounted. His response was unequivocal: “Sir, I replied, ‘your country is the United States of America, and so is mine.'”
Vance has been a consistent critic of unlimited military aid to Ukraine, previously describing it as a “corrupt nation run by oligarchs.”
While acknowledging that “Vladimir Putin is the bad guy in this situation,” Vance maintained that American resources should prioritize American problems like the deadly fentanyl crisis ravaging communities across the nation.
Vance’s America First approach to foreign policy aligns perfectly with President Donald Trump’s vision that propelled both men to victory.
Unlike previous administrations that entangled America in endless foreign conflicts, the Trump-Vance team is focused on diplomatic solutions that benefit American interests first and foremost.
Recent diplomatic efforts have seen U.S. representatives meeting with Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict.
Additionally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to visit Washington to discuss a mineral deal that would secure American access to Ukraine’s valuable resources – putting American economic interests at the forefront of any agreement.
The vice president was careful to express gratitude toward immigrants who prioritize their adopted homeland.
Vance noted that he has met many Ukrainian Americans who understand the importance of putting American interests first, demonstrating that his message is not anti-immigrant but pro-America.
Despite backlash from some Ukrainian communities in Ohio, Vance’s message resonates with millions of Americans who believe that citizenship means more than just legal status – it requires a commitment to America’s prosperity, security, and values.
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