I’m part Cherokee so my family was already here as if that is any of this dude’s business! He didn’t get here legally which matters to most people who are required to follow our laws.
Nice documentation. Same here. Grandpa brought his family from Weimar, Germany in 1927, immigrated through NYC, and they lived in tenement in Brooklyn for a few years before saving enough to build a house in Thornwood north of NYC. Dad was 3 when he arrived on the boat. The entire family patiently spent a lot of time and money becoming legally naturalized citizens of the United States.
Sorry, Jose Magana, but you the rest of your ilk who want to skip to the head of the line just don’t have a case with those of us whose ancestors followed the rules. I’m sorry your parents brought you here illegally. I suggest you go back to your ancestral home, live there a couple of years, and then follow the legally prescribed path to immigration and citizenship.
That is a great document that your great grandfather signed. I wonder how many of our “undocumenteds” would fill that out and sign it and how many would lawyer up and claim that its a violation of some imagined civil right to maintain their “heritage” as they suck off the American teat.
The sad thing is that if the Congress passes amnesty on 12 million plus illegals only a miniscule amount will ever come forward and apply for citizenship. Most Mexicans are highly national and have no desire to be come US citizens.