Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented...
A source page for quotes linked to Jose Antonio Vargas.
“Home is not something I should have to earn.”
“Here in America, the libraries were my church, and I was an acolyte.”
“Dear America, is this what you really want? Do you even know what is happening in your name?”
“I am not the 'illegal' you think I am, and immigration is not what you think it is.”
“To me, it's just that social media is allowing people to be in charge of their own narratives.”
“When people call me illegal, calling me illegal says more about you than it does about me.”
“The only reason I became a writer was so I could exist on a piece of paper.”
“I always felt like I had the word "illegal" tattooed on my forehead.”
“To be in America illegally is actually a civil offense and not a criminal one.”
“I've done everything I've done in America with the limitations I have.”
“A broken immigration system means broken families means broken lives. That's what is at stake.”
“There isn't anybody I won't talk to about immigration - at least once.”
“America is White and Black and Latino and Asian. America is mixed. America is immigrants.”