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America is White and Black and Latino and Asian. America is mixed. America is immigrants.
— Jose Antonio Vargas
Should we stop celebrating the Columbus day - the day when the first illegal immigrants entered America?
— Evgeni Kostitsyn
Illegal immigrants have been a problem in America for hundreds of years ... Just ask any Indian.
— Peter Jennings
Around here, we're as happy as God in France.
— Herman Koch
Sato said softly, "Bottom-san, please to understand, if you call me 'motherfucker' again, I shall be forced to kill you.
— Dan Simmons
Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. Then I discovered that the immigrants were American history.
— Oscar Handlin
Ed Koch once said that New York City is where immigrants come to audition for America. That's what happened to my parents; that's what happened to me.
— Lin-Manuel Miranda
It almost seems that nobody can hate America as much as native Americans. America needs new immigrants to love and cherish it.
— Eric Hoffer
If you ain't angry, you ain't paying attention.
— Mumia Abu-Jamal
America was built by immigrants. Almost nobody that I know is any more than three generations, maybe four generations, American.
— Michael Bloomberg
Forgive me if I don't shake hands.
— Doc Holliday
All three of the great waves of nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century European immigrants to America innovated.
— Malcolm Gladwell
America was born as a nation of immigrants who have always contributed to its greatness.
— Charles B. Rangel
Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
America is so rich and fat, because it has eaten the tragedy of millions of immigrants.
— Michael Gold
We focus so much on how immigrants can change America that we forget that America has always changed immigrants even more.
— Marco Rubio
I've always loved New York City and the idea of a cultural exchange: the immigrants coming to America.
— Mimi Kennedy
Kids today don't watch a black and white movie.
— Robert Englund
Ironically, the very brokest people in America, Hispanic immigrants, are one of America's last great cash crops.
— Matt Taibbi
Memory works according to meaning, and when something is important to you, the Google in your brain brings it forward all of a sudden.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
the sand was like sugar under his feet. They
— Anne Rice