A foreign Army, yes, but one joined by America’s native-born enemies*
/If it looks like a foreign army invaded your country that's because it did https://t.co/8EA5OwCn2h
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) June 7, 2025
*According to the latest woke guidelines, a hyphen is no longer approved for describing someone’s heritage; which is why I made sure to use on, of course.
National Origin | The Chicago School Community
Do not hyphenate national origins even if they are used as adjectives. The use of the hyphen is rooted in the history of the “hyphenated American’—an epithet used during the late 19th century to the early 20th century to ridicule Americans of foreign birth or origin.