America First and Only: Mace Proposes New Constitutional Amendment Barring Foreign-Born From Holding Office

Mace Proposes Natural-Born Citizen Requirement for All Three Branches of Government
By Senior Legislative Correspondent
WASHINGTON, D.C. — MAY 24, 2026 — The legislative battle lines of the 2026 Restoration have shifted directly into the text of the founding documents. In a sweeping structural move designed to permanently redefine federal office parameters, Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) has introduced a joint resolution proposing a new constitutional amendment to bar foreign-born naturalized citizens from holding seats in Congress, serving on the federal bench, or executing roles as Senate-confirmed officers.
The aggressive constitutional maneuver comes as Mace simultaneously mounts a high-profile campaign for Governor of South Carolina, aligning her statewide message with the Victorious American populist movement. Moving with Wartime Speed, originalist lawmakers have rallied behind the resolution, framing it as the ultimate firewall to protect the administrative state from split national loyalties and ensure absolute compliance with an "America First and Only" baseline.
I. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF ARTICLE TWO: THE MACE RESOLUTION
The proposed amendment seeks to import the strict presidential eligibility parameters currently embedded in Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution and apply them systematically across the entire structural apparatus of the federal government. If ratified by three-fourths of the states, the measure would establish an absolute, unyielding standard nationwide:
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| Targeted Federal Power Position | Proposed Constitutional Standard |
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| Members of the House of Representatives| Natural-Born Citizen Status Required |
| Members of the United States Senate | Natural-Born Citizen Status Required |
| Federal Judges (Supreme & District) | Natural-Born Citizen Status Required |
| All Senate-Confirmed Cabinet Officers | Natural-Born Citizen Status Required |
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Mace’s joint resolution addresses a fundamental structural vulnerability inside current statutory codes, which currently require only 7 years of citizenship for House members and 9 years for Senators. History proves that once an amendment is ratified, it scales completely past the reach of executive orders, standard statutes, or judicial theories. As witnessed by the historic interaction between the Eighteenth and Twenty-first Amendments, the supreme law of the land can only be modified by the deliberate execution of another constitutional convention.
II. THE IMMIGRATION CROSSFIRE: OMAR AS EXHIBIT A
The political friction behind the amendment has focused heavily on the activist wing of the progressive establishment. In both her initial announcement on X and a subsequent high-profile interview with Fox News Digital, Mace explicitly singled out Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN)—a naturalized citizen born in Somalia—as the primary operational example of why a structural citizenship barrier has become a national security necessity.
“For too long we have allowed foreign-born members to hold seats in this government, while making clear their loyalty is not here,” Mace declared, insisting that the text closes an overdue structural gap left exposed by the Founders. The resolution arrives just days after the Department of Justice re-opened its public integrity inquiry into Omar’s historical marital filings and pandemic funding networks, creating a "Seriously Unfunny" double-fronted challenge for the Minnesota delegation.
III. THE GOVERNORSHIP STRATEGY AND THE MIDTERM MAP
Progressive strategists have quickly dismissed Mace’s joint resolution as a performative campaign stunt engineered to generate high-volume television packages and bolster her primary numbers in the South Carolina gubernatorial race. DNC planners argue that the proposal operates in an absolute Fantasyland, given that a constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds supermajority in both chambers of Congress before it can even be submitted to the states for ratification—a threshold completely blocked by partisan division and establishment hesitation.
However, conservative campaign architects note that the true value of the resolution is its immediate utility as a political metric for the 2026 midterms. By forcing a recorded floor vote on the amendment, the majority plans to expose every swing-state lawmaker, utilizing the data to accelerate the DNC's resource drain as they suffocate under negative cash reserves and lack of base enthusiasm. Even if the measure faces uphill battles, originalists credit Mace for aggressively restarting a conversation necessary to protect the domestic grid from foreign siphons.
THE FINAL VERDICT: THE ULTIMATE INSULATION
The 2026 Renaissance is driven by the core principle that those who command the levers of American law must be intrinsically bound to its soil from birth. By elevating the citizenship debate into a formal amendment drive, Nancy Mace has permanently breached the defensive perimeter of the old-guard legislative code.
The era of accounting-free access to the highest offices of the republic is hitting a concrete wall of constitutional supreme law. As Crypto Week concludes and the House steering committees prepare to calendar the resolution, the populist mandate continues to drive the agenda at Wartime Speed, forcing the opposition to defend the indefensible on the national stage.
Chapter 1: The Secret in the Bathroom

Chapter 1: The Secret in the Bathroom
The groom's heart pounded as he looked into the little girl's frightened eyes.
"Sweetheart," he said softly, kneeling beside her, "what's your name?"
The girl hesitated before whispering, "Emily."
"Emily, why did your mom tell you to hide?"
Tears streamed down her cheeks.
"She said... if you saw me, the wedding would be ruined."
A cold chill ran down his spine.
The wedding would be ruined?
He glanced at the tiny princess dress she was wearing. It looked carefully chosen, almost as if she had been meant to be part of the ceremony.
Then Emily reached into her pocket and pulled out a folded photograph.
"Mom said I can't show this to anyone..."
The groom unfolded it.
His blood turned to ice.
It was a picture of him.
Holding a newborn baby.
On the back was written:
"Daddy's first day with Emily."
The date was six years ago.
The groom stared at the photo in disbelief.
He had never seen it before.
But somehow... it was undeniably him.
And suddenly, he realized there was only one person who could explain it.
The bride.
Chapter 2: A Truth Buried for Years
The groom stormed out of the bathroom and found his fiancée in a private room preparing for the ceremony.
When she saw the photograph in his hand, all color drained from her face.
"Where did you get that?" she whispered.
"Who is Emily?" he demanded.
The bride's eyes filled with tears.
For several seconds she couldn't speak.
Then she finally broke down.
"She's my daughter."
The room fell silent.
"You have a daughter?" he asked.
She nodded.
"I was terrified to tell you."
The bride explained that years earlier, during a brief separation in their relationship, she had become pregnant.
At the time she believed he had moved on.
Fear, shame, and uncertainty led her to raise the child alone.
When they reunited years later, she wanted to tell him the truth.
Again and again.
But every time she tried, she lost her courage.
"I thought if you knew, you'd leave."
The groom felt betrayed.
Not because she had a daughter.
But because she had hidden such a huge part of her life.
Then another question struck him.
"Why does Emily think I'm her father?"
The bride looked away.
Because there was one more secret she hadn't revealed.
Chapter 3: The Final Revelation
With trembling hands, the bride opened an old box she had kept hidden for years.
Inside were letters, photographs, and a DNA test.
She handed them to him.
The groom read the results.
His knees nearly gave out.
Probability of paternity:
99.99%.
Emily was his daughter.
His daughter.
The little girl he had just met in the bathroom.
The little girl who had spent years wondering why her father was never there.
The bride collapsed into tears.
"I wanted to tell you so many times."
"I was afraid."
"I thought you'd hate me."
The groom stood frozen.
Every emotion imaginable crashed through him.
Shock.
Anger.
Confusion.
Heartbreak.
And finally...
Love.
Not for the secret.
But for the little girl who had done nothing wrong.
He thought about Emily sitting alone in that bathroom, hiding because she believed her existence would destroy the wedding.
At that moment, he made his decision.
Ending: The Wedding No One Expected
Minutes later, the guests stood and turned as the music began.
But something was different.
The groom wasn't standing alone.
Beside him was Emily.
Holding his hand.
The entire room watched in silence.
The bride entered and immediately burst into tears when she saw them together.
The groom smiled gently.
Then he knelt before Emily.
"So you don't have to hide anymore."
The little girl stared at him.
"Really?"
He nodded.
"No more secrets."
"No more hiding."
"And if it's okay with you..."
His voice cracked with emotion.
"I'd like to spend the rest of my life being your dad."
Emily threw her arms around his neck and cried harder than ever.
This time, not from fear.
But from happiness.
The guests wiped tears from their eyes as father and daughter embraced for the first time.
The wedding continued.
Not as the perfect ceremony everyone had planned.
But as something far more meaningful.
Because that day, a man didn't just gain a wife.
He found the daughter he never knew he had.
And a little girl who had been told to stay hidden finally learned she was loved, wanted, and never had to hide again.