Not true, from Grok just now: Yes, the United States is, to a significant extent, on land that was taken from Indigenous peoples through processes widely regarded as theft by historians, Native American perspectives, and many legal and moral analyses—though the story is more complex than a simple yes/no.
Indigenous peoples inhabited and used nearly all of what is now the contiguous United States before European arrival. Studies show Native tribes have lost about 98.9% of their historical lands, with present-day tribal lands averaging just 2.6% of what they once controlled, often in less valuable areas.
@TaraBull Your delusional dear. The penalty for breaking federal immigration law is deportation. Every other country does this. Obama deported more people than trump.
@Vitus_oss I am Catholic but even I know this is ridiculous. How pompous to presume with certainly the mind of God. Get more humble Father and tremble before the Lord...