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I guess you didn't read my comment. I'm Chinese American, I was born in Mainland China. I had PRC citizenship until my mother became a US Citizen and I derived US citizenship from my mother's naturalization.
I never formally renounced PRC citizenship (althought I didn't really cared if I lost it at that time, I had zero attachments to China). Its just that under current PRC laws, anyone who acquires foreign citizenship automatically lose PRC citizenship.
But I really don't want to be in China, I'm not gonna be able to watch most western content that I'm so used to (because of the firewall) so I'm just gonna be depressed af and probably kms. Like imagine you don't have all the usual entertainment that you have for the rest of your forseeable life.
Also I'd have to relearn the hardest language in the world.
I mean I guess if the US and China goes to war, and if the US already denaturalized me, I would then no longer have any legal or moral obligations in terms of allegiance to the US (this is hypotheticaly speaking... I'm currently still attached to the US constitution, just not the current administration), so I could theoreticaly just re-learn Mandarin and then I could put my knowledge of English to good use and maybe be a translator/interpretor? I mean I'm essentially a native speaker in both, well... minus like 90% of the Chinese volcabulary that I didn't learn because I immigrated to the US when I was little. But with AI translatoons, humans translatots seem to be obsolete. So idk, its very hard to find a job in China, which is why my parents came to the US in the first place. And also better human rights and freedoms of course (this was long before the current administrstion, for context)
But then again, I'd look for Canada, Australia, and Singapore before I even think of the last resort options like... CCP-Controlled China ๐