They don’t belong here. This is Indian territory. If they want to live here, then they should immigrate according to the laws of the Indian nations that rightfully own this continent.
Black people don’t belong here either, but it’s not their fault, since they were brought over by force. They shouldn’t be punished for it, so they should work out some deal with the Indians that would allow them to stay. For instance, maybe they could become the spiritual successors of one of the First Nations that has no living heirs because of the white man’s genocide.
Most Latinos are part Indian, and there’s no use splitting them up based on how Indian they are, so they should be allowed to stay. But they should stop speaking Spanish, because that’s the colonizers’ language.
Non-Latino white “Americans” who are part Indian can stay if and only if they are eligible to become members of an existing Indian Tribe or Nation. No, your family story about how great-great grand-pappy married an “Indian Princess” doesn’t count. Princesses and other royalty could only exist in a culture as oppressive as the white man’s.
Asians and anyone else who immigrated according to the white man’s law are colonizers as well, so they should go back where they came from, or back to Europe with the other colonizers.
If you’re white and you respect the sovereignty of the Indian Nations, then you should voluntarily return to your ancestral homeland in Europe by any means available. You may be considered an illegal immigrant by the law of the country you return to, but you should still go, as you are already illegally occupying land in America. If you are a “citizen” of the so-called “United States of America,” you will likely be able to enter most European countries without a visa once world travel returns to normal after the pandemic. You will be expected to leave after a short time, but you should stay until you are physically removed or you are able to find another country outside the North American continent that will accept you.
If you’re not willing to go voluntarily, then you should be deported when the Indians resume their rightful control of the continent. Some of you will go in planes, but most will be sent across the Atlantic in ships, as this is the most efficient way to transport huge numbers of people.
For the convenience of the transportation industry and the European nations which will be taking you in, white people will be expelled from the continent gradually, over a period of two decades, meaning that about 10 million white people will return to Europe each year, with pregnant women receiving priority. You will be permitted to take any personal property which can transported, but any land or immovable property must be sold to an Indian, or it will be seized when you leave.
Determine which country you should go back to according to the following rules, ordered by precedence.
If you’re a citizen of a European country or if you’re eligible to become one or if have a residential visa, then you should go back there.
For instance, if you have a grandparent who was provably born in Ireland, then you are eligible for Irish citizenship. This isn’t hypothetical, by the way, it’s the actual law in Ireland right now. So if you can get that, you should go to Ireland.
If you don’t have citizenship or a visa in a European country but you’ve lived there for more than a year in the past, you should go back there.
If you have reliable documentation showing ancestry in a certain country, you should go back there. If you have such documentation for multiple countries, then you should go back to whichever one you have the most recent ancestry in.
For instance, if your documents show that some of your ancestors emigrated from Germany in the 1760s and others from Italy in the 1880s, then you should go back to Italy.
If you were adopted, or there’s some adoption in your family history, it still counts.
For example, if you were adopted by a white “American” of Russian descent, they should have been in Russia when they adopted you, so you should be in Russia now.
If you don’t have any documents showing where your family came from, then you should go back to the country from which your last name originates.
For instance, if your name is McDonald, you should go back to Ireland.
It only counts if you got the name through inheritance.
If your name isn’t indicative of your ancestry, but you speak a European language, then you should go to the country where that language is spoken. English doesn’t count, or else Britain and Ireland would be flooded. It also doesn’t count unless you speak it at a B2 level at least. Otherwise France and Spain would have to take in a zillion “Americans” who remember two or three words from their high school classes.
If you don’t speak a European language but you have a skill that’s in shortage in a particular country, as listed in their immigration policies, then you should go there.
If you don’t have a way of showing ancestry in any European country and don’t have any reason to be in one in particular, then you should go to whichever European country has the lowest ratio of “American” Immigrants to all other inhabitants. You should also use this rule to pick between countries if one of the other rules could apply equally for multiple countries.
For instance, if your name could be either Scottish or Irish, and Ireland is now 30% “American” and Scotland is 10% “American”, then you should go back to Scotland.
If you have no known ancestry or language ability or skills and Latvia is only 1% “American” immigrants, lower than any other European country, then you should go to Latvia.
Married couples should go to the same country, decided based on the same rules of precedence.
For instance, if a husband has the name “Rinaldi” but no documents tracing his ancestry to Italy, whereas his wife has documents tracing her ancestry to Estonia, then they should both go Estonia, not Italy.
If a man has documents tracing showing that his ancestors emigrated from Ireland in the 1890s and his husband has documents showing that his ancestors emigrated from Poland in the 1920s, then they should both go back to Poland, not Ireland.
If you’re married to an Indian, you can stay in America.
Genetic testing should not be used, because it’s not particularly reliable for identifying a specific country, and because it would be a privacy risk if millions of white people put their DNA in database somewhere.
Obviously, this would lead to lots of people who aren’t citizens and probably don’t even speak the language showing up in European countries. Some Europeans might not like it. Too bad for them! That’s what they did to the Indians when they sent their countrymen to America, so it serves them right.
It will be up to the European countries to decide how to handle all the returning “Americans.” They could accept them as equal citizens, or they could put them in special integration camps, or they could ship them off somewhere else, as long as it’s not America. I don’t care, but America is Indian territory.