What country are you from? Immigrants.?
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I see we have an Air Force puke.
I am originally from Guatemala but don't "discriminate." As far as what I've done for the country is become part of it, like help in charity organizations, helping people that need my translation skills, oh and I've fixed the computer of nearly every American friend I have.
I'm Danish, Dutch, English, Irish and a wee bit Native American. (kind of white, huh?) My family has been actively involved in the air force and intelligence agencies for many generations, although I'm not continuing the tradition. I'm going into veterinary medicine.
Obviously I'm not an immigrant - but I wasn't sure if this question was for immigrants only, or you were asking us to include whether or not we were one. Oh well.
My grand dad was Irish, and he came over legally years ago. My mother is Native American. I'm raising 3 great kids to be stand up citizens of America. That's my contribution. I'm all for TRUE immigrants, those that abide by our laws to come over. It's the illegal aliens that I have a BIG, BIG, BIG problem with. They don't respect our laws when they sneak over, so there is no reason to believe they will be law abiding once they're here.
Mr. Sir can trace his ancestors to Mexico and to Spain. I risk my life day in and day out to protect and serve my community. I am a peace officer.
Y DO U JUAN TO NO?
sweedish and turkish and i was born in turkey
USA.My ancestors are Black(from Panama),Mexican, Irish and Cherokee.Most of my family were born here except my great-grandparents.My grandfather fought in WWII,and two of my uncles fought in Vietnam.
I was born right here, in the U. S. A. And as for what I've done for this country, I served 22 years U. S. A. F., but I did not serve so that illegal immigrants could have any rights. ( well ok 1 right, a free bus ride back to the country they came from )
i am german, not a citizen yet. i live here since 5 years and i am married to a marine. we have a 1 year old son and we both miss him very much. semper fi
My ancestors came here from Ireland when they were giving away free land (i.e. legal immigration). They worked their fingers to the bones farming and picking cherries, something that continued when my own father was a child.
What did they contribute? They worked, they did not take welfare, my grandfathers were both in WW2, 6 of my Uncles did multiple tours in Vietnam.
What do I do? I abide by the law. I pay my taxes. I work. I don't take welfare. I will have babies who are true American citizens and raise them with the values of people who came here for me who were willing to WORK for a better life.
not from mexico
My great great grandparents immigrated from Ireland. I have had countless family members in the Army, Navy and Air Force including my father. My great uncle was killed in WWII in the North Atlantic. My cousin is currently a Navy Seal. I support all troops although I did not elect to join any of the armed forces.
mom's side is english, scottish and danish but have been in the USA for several generations. My fathers parents immigrated from Italy ( legally btw ).
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