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Contributor: What does it imply to be an American, not only a citizen?
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Contributor: What does it imply to be an American, not only a citizen?

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 1:08 pm
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The chaotic confrontation in Dearborn, Mich., on Tuesday — when a demonstrator tried to burn a Quran and counterprotesters defending Islam surged — was greater than a short flash of drama. Together with different current controversies in Arab American-majority Dearborn, corresponding to when the Muslim mayor instructed a Christian minister he “was not welcome right here” and was an “Islamophobe” for objecting to renaming an area road after a Michigan journalist who had praised Hezbollah, this newest cultural skirmish but once more underscores long-standing issues about America’s immigration regime — and, above all, the character of American identification itself.

What, precisely, is an American? It’s a query that was more and more on my pal Charlie Kirk’s thoughts in what tragically proved to be his ultimate months.

The slender, authorized reply is easy: An American is a citizen of the US, born or naturalized. That definition undergirds equal safety, units the parameters of the franchise and helps outline the varied obligations residents owe and the rights we get pleasure from.

However that technical authorized definition is unedifying and wildly inadequate. A passport can inform which authorities acknowledges us on paper. But it surely doesn’t inform us what holds the nation collectively, what binds disparate strangers right into a individuals and what shared implicit assumptions make the American experiment workable somewhat than a “Groundhog Day”-style recurring melee of clashing worldviews.

Because the origins of the republic, the US has all the time had a authorized identification and a cultural one. The authorized identification is broader, allowing extra inclusivity. New arrivals on our shores can relinquish international allegiances, purchase American citizenship and grow to be a part of “We the Folks,” a lot because the biblical determine Ruth left the nation of Moab 1000’s of years in the past to hitch the youngsters of Israel. As Ruth stated: “Your individuals shall be my individuals and your God my God.”

However the cultural identification of the US — the religiously imbued habits, values and expectations that allow our nationwide creed, “E Pluribus Unum” — has by no means been infinitely malleable. America has all the time had a dominant public ethos formed by a historic Protestant majority tradition. This tradition emphasizes particular person duty, industriousness, respect for the rule of regulation, the dignity of conscience and the boundaries of liberty rightly understood.

The 2 identities are related. As President John Adams stated: “Our Structure was made just for an ethical and non secular Folks. It’s wholly insufficient to the federal government of every other.” Conscience and freedom of faith should be wholly protected and secured in a single’s non-public life, however the very nature of American citizenship and American group are formed and guided by the inherited custom of the Protestant majority.

It was true on the time of founding, and it’s nonetheless true immediately. Take it from me: I’m an observant Jew who cherishes the truth that America has all the time been distinctive not regardless of, however largely due to that culturally dominant Hebrew Bible/Outdated Testomony-heavy Protestant inheritance.

America was by no means a “clean slate” society. Like all nation, it has a distinct inheritance, and it has all the time relied on a broad cultural consensus: Somebody can deliver his personal non-public customs and traditions to America, however he’s anticipated to assimilate into the general public framework that has all the time made the nation coherent — “out of many, one.” And that public framework isn’t merely a technical or legalistic one, however a “thicker” one below which acceptance of such notions because the proverbial “Protestant work ethic” represent a core a part of American citizenship.

The problem in Dearborn — and elsewhere — is that too many distinct cultural communities now reject this framework. It wasn’t all the time this manner. My very own ancestors, Ashkenazi Jews who immigrated to America within the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, readily understood that they needed to be taught the English language and acculturate themselves to the nation’s long-standing Protestant-informed public methods of life. Legal guidelines alone can’t create broad solidarity; solely tradition can accomplish that.

We also needs to not be hesitant to say that American Muslim assimilation, particularly, isn’t going effectively right now. A ballot of American Muslims taken lower than three weeks after the barbaric Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas pogrom in southern Israel discovered that 57.5% of American Muslims believed the atrocities had been at the very least “considerably justified.” Loads of different surprising examples abound — together with the aforementioned troubling antics of Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud. The reality is that values corresponding to help for Hamas or Hezbollah are merely incompatible with Americanism — interval.

So as soon as once more, then: What’s an American? It’s somebody who holds citizenship below our regulation, sure — but in addition somebody who adopts, respects and participates within the civic, religiously imbued dominant tradition that based and nonetheless sustains the republic. That tradition is neither inflexible nor intrinsically hostile to cheap variety, however it’s actually not infinitely elastic both. And it requires conscientious assimilation right into a framework that alone makes ordered liberty potential.

Citizenship is a standing. However being an American in its fullest sense is one thing a lot better and extra rewarding: It’s partaking in a typical civilization, accepting its duties and upholding the dominant inherited lifestyle. That’s not taking place constantly all through America immediately. A free individuals — and a free nation — lets that pattern fester at its personal grave peril.

Josh Hammer’s newest ebook is “Israel and Civilization: The Destiny of the Jewish Nation and the Future of the West.” This text was produced in collaboration with Creators Syndicate. X: @josh_hammer

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