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Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, New York. Photo from the George Grantham Bain collection, 1907. View full size.
Like this family, I'm proud of my family's immigrant heritage.
No welfare necessary. No handouts, no breaks.
A job needs filled, A free country calls the world.
A strong back and a will to work.
The American dream realized!
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