Found on Wikipedia :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-ge ... ted_States
The growing presence of first-generation immigrants in the U.S. has led to a growth in the percentage of the population that can be categorized as second-generation Americans. This is due to immigrants being more likely than native born adults to have children.[4] In 2009, immigrants, both legal and unauthorized, were the parents of 23% of all children in the U.S.[4]
So considering 23%, which translates to almost 1 in 4 children of the latest generation's ancestors or lineage come from everywhere else in the world, that I think it is normal that the rest of the world be concerned about what is going to soon affect their relatives living IN the USA.
Out of the Box concept for ya right there.
The United States of America isn't full of Americans. It's full of people from somewhere else, who looking for something better migrated to the highly propaganda-ed country of "freedom and liberty" and received the title or status of "Citizens of the United States of America." and feel entitled to the propaganda that brought them there in the first place.
It's a strange cycle in my opinion. But that's all just an idea.
I'm a simple Canadian who worries about my "Big brother" to the south and how he'll endanger my family with silly ideas of World War, ect, ect.
Sorry derailing a bit, just want to say I feel bad for all Americans. for like Rig said, you're stuck between a rock and a hard place.