Who is an American? Anyone! Anyone who believes in the ideals of this country and is willing to work to help our nation achieve these ideals. I want people like that to be in this country; I am absolutely thrilled to grant citizenship and all rights to anyone who is willing to come here and work to make this country better in accordance …
Who is an American? Anyone! Anyone who believes in the ideals of this country and is willing to work to help our nation achieve these ideals. I want people like that to be in this country; I am absolutely thrilled to grant citizenship and all rights to anyone who is willing to come here and work to make this country better in accordance with this country's ideals.
One of the most patriotic Americans I ever met was a woman who was born in the US to Japanese parents - exchange students who met here and got married. The woman moved back to Japan with her parents when she was 18 months old and grew up in Japan. When she was 18 or 19, she moved back to the US to go to college and stay here.
I met her when she was 45. She still had a very heavy accent. She was the most "Rah! Rah! Go America!" people I ever met. I was once watching a WWII movie with her and asked her how it felt when she saw Americans fighting Japanese...she said it made her feel like a child watching her parents fight. There are millions of people around the world like the writer of the first essay. They are Americans. I want them here. I am furious at people who only see the bad things about this country.
I know about our flaws. We have corrupt leaders; they lie to use about what they are doing and what they are having our country do around the world. But I don't blame America for the evils committed by our evil elite leaders.
Who is an American? Anyone! Anyone who believes in the ideals of this country and is willing to work to help our nation achieve these ideals. I want people like that to be in this country; I am absolutely thrilled to grant citizenship and all rights to anyone who is willing to come here and work to make this country better in accordance with this country's ideals.
One of the most patriotic Americans I ever met was a woman who was born in the US to Japanese parents - exchange students who met here and got married. The woman moved back to Japan with her parents when she was 18 months old and grew up in Japan. When she was 18 or 19, she moved back to the US to go to college and stay here.
I met her when she was 45. She still had a very heavy accent. She was the most "Rah! Rah! Go America!" people I ever met. I was once watching a WWII movie with her and asked her how it felt when she saw Americans fighting Japanese...she said it made her feel like a child watching her parents fight. There are millions of people around the world like the writer of the first essay. They are Americans. I want them here. I am furious at people who only see the bad things about this country.
I know about our flaws. We have corrupt leaders; they lie to use about what they are doing and what they are having our country do around the world. But I don't blame America for the evils committed by our evil elite leaders.