Mr. Ryan, did your parents and friends come to the US as LEGAL immigrants? Or ILLEGAL immigrants? That is a HUGE difference. You brought up a poem written in the statue of the liberty as if that is what the law says. “Everyone is welcome” Sure! If you do it legally. How can you trust someone is going to be a good citizen when the first thing they do when entering the country is breaking the law of the land?
@socrateos2 жыл бұрын
Did your ancestors come to US legally with permission from native Americans?
@moisestorres96182 жыл бұрын
@@socrateos Of course they had to go through all the legal processes to get a visa from the Native American government! Do you think my family members were a bunch of lawbreakers!? Jokes aside, I hear what you are trying to say but your argument is 4 centuries old. When the first immigrants arrived there was no United States, no constitution, and no immigration laws yet. What I'm talking about is the present-day illegal immigration problem. By the way, because the United States was built by immigrants, it is far more open to immigrants(legal) than Japan. Unless one of your parents is Japanese, even if you are born in Japan you cannot get Japanese citizenship at birth.