They did it the right way.
I’ll wager that most of these folks aren’t in favor of the 2007 Amnesty Bill.
Our country is going to be better off with these new citizens.
Great post.
A few weeks ago I was getting gas. The attendant was so happy because he was going to become an American citizen the next day. He said he was born in Syria, but he was so proud he was going to be an American. It made me kind of teary eyed to see that this man appreciated America so much.
I just love it when people appreciate this country!
What a bunch of suckers!!
They could have just walked right across the southern border, attended a rally or two, and waited for Bush and the ‘rat Congress to just give them citizenship.
Why work so hard?
“You have to feel it in your heart; it’s not just a piece of paper,” said Fausto Mejia, 60, a restaurant chain owner from DeQuincy, outside Lake Charles, who first came to the United States in 1967 from the tiny Andean village of Macate, Peru. “Whenever you see the flag and hear the national anthem now, it makes you feel different. It’s your flag that’s flying now.”
Unlike their worthless illegal counterparts, these people should be welcomed with open arms.