Who Cares What You Call Me or Allege Who I Am?
I once had a history professor that professed, “If one ever looked at the reward given for something, such as a track and field medal, a District Championship patch or metal, or darn near anything worn by the individual who earned the award, upon self-reflection they would find the lesser in significance the metal, trophy, or patch would have meant.”

Regardless of the sport, the distribution of various awards to be won or patches to be sowed on is about the same. Moving on up for some let’s look at what one receives for winning the Super Bowl. Of course, the participatory winners ring; and a replica of the Vincent Lombardi Trophy deluxe with team name and score etched on it. It is the funding that each team receives or players (MVP, etc.) depending on their own contracts that really matters, but then again, we respect privacy rules.
There can be no doubt whatsoever that many here in the United States DEMAND that their children are given some sort of trophy at the season's end. Most of this no doubt is inspired by those of the Democratic Party to be sure. Have you ever seen a member of any organization looking to place a label on someone, somewhere, for something?
This is the precise reason for the title of this short writing. How or why, in any way possible did anyone from this country get turned into a racist, discriminating xenophobic, prejudiced bigot, or insensitive lack of humanity because a group of uneducated (in the proper ways) people that wanted a better way of life comes caravanning in some cases thousands of miles from South, Middle America or Mexico?
All of the sudden, I am intolerant? Just because I believe in the Constitution of the United States, as well as try and be a law-abiding citizen does not make it right or trendy calling me names because I believe in the law of how to arrive here.
I certainly do not wish to be disrespectful – but what is Congress doing other than making problems for itself? It is alleged that Congress is the responsible governing body of immigration matters. Pardon me, but the only thing that Congress has done positively for immigration is nothing. All one need to do is look at US Code #8 to see the validation.
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