Tori’s Soapbox: I am an American

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We’re planning a trip this summer that will take us thru Arizona. I told my husband from the very beginning that we will be staying in Arizona at least one nite and buying souvenirs as well. I’m on a BUYcott for Az., rather than a BOYcott. I feel strongly about a lot of things: littering, bullies, being honest with your kids, etc… but I rarely get involved in political things. I mean, I’ll post about them, but that’s about it. NOT this time. I am ALL FOR S.B. 1070. You may have gathered that from the other posts I’ve written. I am not against people looking for a better way of life.  That’s fine. But you do it THE RIGHT WAY. This would not be the right way:mexican_flag_american_flag_upsidedown-225x300

Examples of THE RIGHT WAY:

You work hard.

You pay taxes.

You follow the laws.

You are self-reliant- don’t come looking for a handout.

You don’t trash our country.

You respect the land you are in and the country you so want to be a part of.

And you write your freakin’ rally signs in ENGLISH and you wave an AMERICAN flag.

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I am not racist. This isn’t a RACE issue. (In fact, people often confuse RACE and ETHNICITY, but that’s another post.)  My 3 oldest children’s race is Caucasian, but  for arguments sake they are 1/2 whatever.  Their bio-dad is of “Hispanic origin”- but he, his parents, his grandparents and GREAT- grandparents were all born in the USA. Not that that is saying much since his siblings and himself are the only ones that speak correct (and that’s an exaggeration) English. But that’s not the point. My kids are 1/2 and my 2 youngest are 1/4 Samoan.  My man is 1/2 . My SIL is Hispanic. BIL is from Mexico. His brother, who is married to an American and has been here forever working legally and being a great person, was deported because of a screw up with his visa. He was actually at the immigration office to make sure his visa was all good and they realized there was a clerical error and held him right then and there.  He was separated from his pregnant (with twins) wife and missed the birth of his daughters. After the birth, his American wife and daugters had to move to Mexico to be with him until the paper mess was worked out. They are back now. :) I was so pissed and frustrated with that whole situation because here was a good guy, working hard, speaking English better than some people born and raised here, being a productive person and he gets deported because paperwork got messed up. Yet, there are others here, not even trying to GET paperwork, breaking the law, waving not USA flags, etc… and they are still here. That’s wrong. I also have several friends who have become US citizens in the last 10 years or so who are more American than a lot of natural born citizens.  My point is that I’m not walking around pointing at people, “He’s brown. Kick him out. She said ‘eh. Kick her out.” And that’s not what SB 1070 says to do either.

Moving on.  This picture pissed me off.

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You know why? The sign that says, “We are all immigrants.

Then I saw this shirt:

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Um, REALLY??  I know I didn’t come over on a boat.  No one in the last 10 generations on my mom’s side and 6 generations on my dad’s side has come over on a boat. We were all born here. 10 generations y’all. It’s been 300 years since someone on my mom’s side immigrated to America. His name was Daniel McDaniel and he came over from Scotland. But I am not Scottish-American. I am American by birth… and Texan by the grace of God. ;) I would never in a million years think to introduce myself as “Scottish-American.” Why would I? I’ve never even been to Scotland. And you know what? NONE of my family says they are Scottish-American. We don’t wave Scottish flags. We don’t celebrate made up Scottish holidays and get offended when others wave US flags on “our” day. My ancestor, Martin Anthony, came from Germany about 200 years ago. I’m not German-American. I don’t like Dirk because he’s German so we have so much in common. I AM AN AMERICAN. Period. So, unless you actually immigrated here stop saying “we are all immigrants” because it’s an ignorant argument.  By definition an immigrant is one who comes from another country to take up permanent residence. Because we have immigration laws in our country, coming here without following the law makes you an ILLEGAL immigrant- I don’t care what country you came from.  You know why we have immigration laws? Because the Indians didn’t. Yeah, I like the shirt I saw that said: Ask an Indian what happens when you don’t control immigration. Oh, and just FYI: the “Native Americans” weren’t the 1st people here either. People have been coming in and out for 1000 years. Just sayin’. Vikings need love too. :P

Sure, this country was founded by immigrants. Of course it was- most countries were!  People have immigrated in and out forever.  But to say you’re an immigrant when you aren’t one is ignorant. My dad’s a CPA. Does that make me one? I have a lot of school teachers in my family, so… I’m one too? 6 and 10 generations ago my brave ancestors left their home, traveled to America and EMBRACED this great country.  I feel to piggy-back on their courage and desire for a better life in this “new world” is wrong. They blessed my family by coming here and I will live as a PROUD AMERICAN to honor their bravery and sacrifice.

Immigration laws were created to protect us- the people LEGALLY living in the USA. They are designed to help protect us from disease, from job loss,  increase our personal safety and national security.  They don’t trample on anyone’s “rights” because if you are here illegally you don’t have those rights. Federal law since 1940 has said if you are an immigrant you need to carry your papers with you. And if you’re here legally then there is nothing to worry about.  If you are here illegally, well then “ILLEGALLY’ would be the key word….

And… I’m done… for now. I have so much to say but this post could go on and on forever. I love America. I am a PROUD American . I am thankful for our troops. I am thankful for my ancestors. God bless America.

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12 Responses to “Tori’s Soapbox: I am an American”
  1. 1
    Proud American MOM says:

    That’s my girl!! AMEN!! GOD BLESS THIS BLESSED LAND OF AMERICA!!
    Love it, or get the he#% out!!

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    Kimberly says:

    Tori,
    I always like to read your opinions even if I don’t always agree with them. :) You always have a really good take on things. I totally agree with you on race versus ethnicity. Two completely different things. I think it will be very interesting to see how this whole thing plays out with AZ. I’m still conflicted on the law myself as immigration is covered under federal law and the Constitution. My main issue with it is that it could (yes, I said could) put police officers out on the street in a more dangerous position than they’re already in. If someone is going to commit a crime, including coming to the U.S. illegally, they’re going to do it. Take the tunnel they found running from Juarez, Mexico to El Paso, TX last week that the drug (and probably human) smugglers were using. Criminals will always find a way to commit crime. Sad but true. That said, I often wonder why God picked me out of all the people in the whole world to be an American. What did I do to get so lucky, and be so fortunate when there’s so much suffering around the world? God Bless you Tori, and God Bless America!!! :)
    P.S. Go ahead and spend as much money as you want there…the global economy could use as much as you’ve got. ;)

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      Tori says:

      I agree about putting the police officers in a hard position. I asked Sei first thing how he felt, as a cop, about the law. He wasn’t diggin’ the possible work load and the backlash, but as a whole he agrees with the law. I think the ignorant “arguments” people have are what frustrate me the most. It doesn’t help when the president plays into it all by saying things like, “They’re going to judge you by the color of your skin…” and “You’ll be out with your kids for ice cream and they’re gonna ask you for your papers…” Grrr… It just helps fan the flame.

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    Klin says:

    *applause*

    Amen sista!!! I totally agree with it all. I just hope Utah will get on board and get their bill passed into law.

    I’ve considered moving to Arizona, but I need to convince all the others, too ;)
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    Jennifer says:

    You go girl!!! Ditto…

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    “We don’t celebrate made up Scottish holidays” HAHAHA!

    You know what get me raging? When my people call California et al the “occupied territories” or when they claim that’s “their” land (like your 2nd picture). It’s so embarrassing and so rage inducing at the same time.
    That’s too sad about your BIL brother. It’s really not fair but most of the time laws and order can only do so much when it comes to fairness.

    The POTUS should really stop talking and do the job those who voted for him expect him to do.
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    Paranoid East Coast Lady says:

    I’ve never had a problem with profiling by the police – from small-town to state to feds. The way I see it, if you have nothing to hide or feel guilty about, being asked to produce valid identification is a non-issue and you should recognize and acknowledge that the scrutiny is taking place for your own protection and the protection of your fellow citizens, legal immigrants and whatevers. Some people never seem to get that.

    Personally, I’m very grateful for the efforts of diligent, well-trained, observant law enforcement people. If the border agent at the Port Angeles, Washington ferry crossing from Canada in December of 1999 hadn’t thought Ahmed Rassam was sweating too much for the relatively mild weather, then Los Angeles Airport and everybody inside might have gone the way of the World Trade Center Towers.

    And don’t forget the “lowly” baggage screener in Orlando who is credited with having prevented the probable 20th 9/11 jet hijacker from getting out of Orlando — simply because he thought it was odd that the traveler became so upset when asked why he didn’t have a return ticket.

    People like that are heroes, in my book. Profile away. And my family skeleton closet contains more than a few old-time IRA militants. Make of that what you will.

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    Carrot jello says:

    I’d like to add an “amen” too.
    Amen.

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    Right on!~
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    Stacy says:

    Great post, Tori! VERY well put. You gave me goose bumps! :)

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    Omar says:

    We disagree on some things, but I do love me some USA!

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    Suzanne says:

    Great post, Tori!!!

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