The election of Donald Trump is already beginning to solve the foreign invasion:
Eva Longoria fled ‘dystopian’ America and is ‘privileged’ to now be living in Mexico and Spain with her family. The Texas born actress, who has spent her ‘whole adult life’ in California, says she feels the American ‘chapter in my life is done now’ and no longer wants to live in Los Angeles, alleging the city has been ‘changing’. The Desperate Housewives actress, who campaigned hard for Kamala Harris to win the presidential election, fears that if Donald Trump ‘keeps his promises’ the US will be a ‘scary place’.
Further evidence that it takes more than geographic location to make a nation. A piece of paper does not make a national; citizenship is not nationality.
And as those who have been following along with our excerpts from the Cambridge Medieval History know, the fact that a foreign invasion is initially peaceful, even for a generation or two, does not mean that it will not turn into the violent ethnic cleansing of the original inhabitants over time.
With these disturbances in Spain is generally connected a great rising of the Celts in Britain and Gaul, which was directed against the advancing Teutonic tribes as well as against the Roman rule, and in which the Gaulish district of Annorica was specially concerned. Thus as prepared in these provinces the separation from the Roman government which had lasted for centuries, and at the same time Teutonic rule superseded that of the Romans in Spain.