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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know if any Americans actually pretend to have Irish ancestry but I do think there is a small community of Americans of Irish descent who think the best way to hark back to their origins is to be hateful and suspicious of British people. They seem to think its all part of the Irish Experience. For instance, I had a couple of friends who went backpacking in Europe. At one Irish bar the American-accented landlord refused to serve them because they are English. Yet ironically enough, they were served without problem in bars in both Dublin and Belfast. I doubt very much that the problem was widespread but lets not forget that Noraid used to ammass lots of funds from certain Americans who had some dewy-eyed, romantic freedom fighter image of the IRA.
Another observation is that my father, whose grandparents were from Ireland, has never been called anything other than English or British, despite his surname. Yet in the US, rightly or wrongly, a person more than 3 generations out of his ancestral home will still get called "the Irish kid" or the "The Italian kid" etc. A lot of play was made of Senator John Kerry's Irish heritage when in fact he is three quarters Jewish. With that thick patrician head, I would swear he was 100 per cent Emerald Isle!
put very simply, the only 'real' americans are native american, so therefore anyone in america who isn't an native american, must have come from somewhere else origially - mostly europe - and with the famine, ireland in particular, so i doubt they are lying.
the same thing goes for australia - the only 'real' aussies are the aboriginals - the rest are european criminals banished many years ago.
perhaps do a bit of history research before making daft statements.
pasports are given based on your place of birth and where your parents live and nationality, giving you a dual passport if they aren't same.
It has nothing to do with where your great great great great gramdma came from.
you may have a case if you still have close living relatives in that country but not 100s of years ago
if that was the case i could have 5 passports - that i know of - theres probably more!
or is america/ireland more free with there passports?
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