Why Many in the USA Feel ‘Citizenship Insecurity’ Today

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In recent years, many people in the United States have started to feel disconnected from their country’s values. This feeling is called ‘citizenship insecurity.’ Since former President Donald Trump’s strict policies on immigration, global views of America have dropped significantly.

Both citizens and immigrants are now questioning the value of holding a US passport. Changing political climates and social attitudes have caused many Americans to rethink their identity and national pride.

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Experts believe this trend reflects deeper concerns about:

  • Government policies
  • Social unity
  • International reputation

People are unsure if the values their country stands for still represent their personal beliefs. This shift affects not only how they see themselves but also how the world views the United States.

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The rise of citizenship insecurity shows the need for meaningful dialogue about national identity and inclusion.

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