November 17, 2003
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An AZ Reader
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Eduardo Aguirre, the Director of Citizenship and
Immigration Services at the
Department of Homeland Security, recently gave a
speech at the Nixon Center. The speech was called
"Civic Integration: Citizenship after 9/11" and
included some laudable objectives regarding how best to
assess and ensure the fidelity of prospective
naturalized citizens.
However, what caught my eye was
Mr. Aguirre's arguments regarding how immigrants
continue to "enrich" the United States. First
quoting Emma Lazarus's
now-clichéd lines about the
poor, huddled masses, Mr. Aguirre then turns to an
unexpected source:
George Washington!
According to Mr. Aguirre, “we
are today, as much a nation of immigrants as we have
ever been. America's founding fathers knew this would
be. George Washington, in his
farewell address, noted ‘Citizens by birth or choice
of a common country, that country has a right to
concentrate your affections.’”
What is interesting about this
quote is the portion that has been omitted. President
Washington continued as follows:
“Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that
country has a right to concentrate your affections. The
name of American, which belongs to you in your national
capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism
more than any appellation derived from local
discriminations. With slight shades of
difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits,
and political principles.”
It is certainly questionable
whether the
Somali Bantus, or
Vietnamese Hmong, or other
refugee groups that the U.S. Government seems to
wish to import into the United States, share, in
Washington's words, "the same
religion, manners,
habits, and
political principles" as those of the more
traditional American groups.
The same may be asked of the
millions of illegal immigrants from
Latin America now residing in this country.
Mr. Aguirre
continued by asserting that “Washington's
observations hold true.”
I am not
sure, but it seems likely that George Washington, if he
were here, might disagree.