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    July 4, 2026
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    A legal immigrant from Trinidad who became a U.S. citizen after nearly a decade-long process told Fox News Digital that birth tourism and illegal immigration are a “slap in the face” to those who came to America the right way.

    Kris Ramsingh, a Virginia business owner who immigrated in 2006 and became a citizen in 2015, said his own experience becoming an American shaped his support for President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

    “When you see that people come across the border, whether it’s [to] have a baby for an anchor, or come across to border and get free healthcare, [or] free school, it’s really a slap in the face to the people who have worked really hard to come into this country the legal way,” he told Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday.

    Unlike those who enter the country illegally, Ramsingh said he was required to satisfy a series of federal immigration requirements before becoming a U.S. citizen.

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    The Roanoke Skyline is seen

    The Mill Mountain Star dots the Roanoke skyline in Virginia. (Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images)

    As part of the legal immigration process, federal authorities required Ramsingh to provide proof of certain vaccines, personal documentation, a criminal background check and proof of a bank account to demonstrate he would not become a ward of the state.

    “America doesn’t owe us anything,” Ramsingh said of legal immigrants like himself. “Our government here doesn’t owe us anything. We have the privilege of coming into this country where it’s a holiday visa or for school.”

    Ramsingh said the week of Independence Day also marks the anniversary of his and his wife’s arrival in the U.S. in 2006 with just $300 and a few suitcases.

    “I have lived in Roanoke all of those 20 years since,” he said from his Dominion Custom Upholstery business not too far from the city’s famed Mill Mountain Star.

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    Kris Ramsingh in Bedford, Va.

    Kris Ramsingh visits the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va. (Courtesy: Kris Ramsingh)

    As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Ramsingh said he feels a special sense of pride in the American flag.

    He recounted living in his home country in 1990 when Muslim insurgents carried out a coup and shot Prime Minister ANR Robinson while taking officials hostage.

    “When we saw the red, white, and blue [of American] soldiers coming into the country, we knew we were safe. We knew at that point that America had our back. And America has had a lot of countries’ back over the years,” he said, commenting that — having experienced such a situation firsthand — he is troubled by other countries that demand America’s assistance but go back to resenting the U.S. after they’ve been helped.

    Ramsingh said that experience shaped his appreciation for the United States and its role around the world.

    After immigrating to the United States, Ramsingh founded Dominion Custom Upholstery 13 years ago and later launched another company focused on boatworks and interior repairs.

    He also recently founded Dominion Project International, a missionary organization through which he travels to India, Africa and the Caribbean to share the Gospel while providing potable water and medical supplies to people in need.

    “The American Dream is that you can try something — you can work hard and try and if it doesn’t work out you can you can pick up and try again,” he added.

    “The flag represents peace [and] hope as we’re getting ready to celebrate Saturday, the Fourth of July, and it means so much to me — it means freedom.”

    The center of every Fourth of July party is the American flag.

    The center of every Fourth of July party is the American flag. (Amazon)

    Since becoming a U.S. citizen, Ramsingh said he feels a special sense of security and pride whenever he returns from missionary trips abroad.

    “There’s a sense of ‘I’m back on U.S. soil; I’m home,’” he said, whether landing in Washington, D.C., Miami or New York.

    “That feeling is so great and it really bothers me to see Americans and foreigners coming into this country and saying that they hate America,” he said.

    “I think if you hated that much, you should just leave — there is no need for you to be here.”

    Asked about critics’ claims that Trump is anti-immigrant, Ramsingh rejected that characterization.

    “He’s not anti-immigrant. Republicans are not anti-immigrant — we just want them to go through the process of doing it legally; coming in legally.”

    “During the Biden administration. When he opened that border — we’re anti-invasion, we are not anti-immigrant. That was an invasion.”

    Kris Ramsingh of Roanoke

    Kris Ramsingh is seen at his Roanoke, Va., home. (Courtesy: Kris Ramsingh)

    Ramsingh acknowledged that some of the personal stories surrounding deportations are difficult to watch, but said those situations stem from years of lax enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.

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    “I came from a third-world country. My missions are in third-world countries. I see how these people live. I understand why they want to come to America. I understand the ‘why’,” he said.

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    “I would say Trump is not against immigration. He just wants to see it done right. And again, Donald Trump and our government doesn’t owe immigrants anything. We have the privilege of being here. It’s a privilege. It’s not a right.”

    Fox News Digital’s Hannah Brennan and Kiera McDonald contributed to this report.

    Born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania, worked in both the New York and Washington bureaus for Fox News since 2013.

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