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    Teddy Roosevelt On Immigration

    The article, linked below, is part of Roosevelt's essay on who a true American is and American Ideals. I bought an American Anthology book today, at Goodwill, and the first page I opened it up to was his essay. It had to be a sign, so, I found the complete essays online and linked it to this thread.

    No matter what you think about Teddy, he was an American first, foremost, and last. And, his essays show it, especially when he talks about immigration.

    I thought it fitting to show this since obama has unleashed a flood of mulsim invaders onto our shores. The Left calls it "immigration," but we know it better as an invasion.

    However, since the Left insists it's immigration, I figured what better to argue with the words of a progressive President (even though he was a Republican).

    Even back that far, his words ring truer today than at any time in the past.

    Basically put, any "immigrant" who refuses to relinquish the ways of their original homeland and not embrace, speak our language, and assimilate into our culture, IS NOT an American and has no business here.

    A great read for any patriot.

    The part I'm talking about starts on page 44 and ends on page 50. A long, but quick read.

    https://archive.org/stream/americani...e/n56/mode/2up



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    Pretty much sums it up.
    "And how we burned in the camps later thinking, what would things have been like, if every security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain, whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?"

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