But Mark, you must remember that maybe they were born here, it still means they have a country of origin, yes they were born here so what, it doesn't mean they don't have relatives in another country, which you could say they belong in. Like I know this Irish guy at College, and he was born here, but I asked if where he thought was home and he said Ireland, he goes back there every so often to visit relatives etc.
But I think what gets most people is how they develop their own communities inside a community and then complain that they aren't being accepted. If they are fine with the country the way it is that's fine, but I hate the fact they think we should teach their religion's in our schools. If the school thinks it's ok to teach it that's fine, but they shouldn't be bullied into teaching it thinking they are impinging on someone's rights. They also shouldn't have more rights than a white person who's lived here for the same amount of time, but chances are their family's been here longer.