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A question to the Europeans…

I know it’s a running joke that some U.S. born citizens like to identify with their European roots (even if they go back generations) but are generally not accepted as such in Europe. But how do you feel about the first generation—the children of immigrants here, from your countries ? Do you see them as having the right to claim the European identity of their parents even though they’re personally U.S. born ?
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Where my forebears lived has only ever been a matter of mild interest to me, considering that ancestry refers to where my ancestors were, not where I am.
@Mamapolo2016 True, but not all people in the U.S. feel that way. There have been posts by some Europeans about that, so I was curious and hoped some of those who commented on that aspect would reply.
@bijouxbroussard I don't mind at all if other people care. I just don't.