>By the way, our settlers came here and became US Citizens (once there was a US). They didn't apologize for the US. They didn't bend over for every other nation. They fought for this country and were proud of it.
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>They also learned English (common language that helped greatly to make this country the once great country it was).
Actually, many of the immigrant generation never learned English. Their children tended to and their grandchildren were fluent. I'm pretty sure the same pattern holds for immigrants from Mexico and other parts of Latin America.
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>They enacted laws and expected people to abide by them.
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>Laws like immigration laws.
Not for a long time. The first US immigration law passed in 1875, and the restrictive laws we're now familiar with didn't come until the 1920's. For generations, people came here and settled without quotas or rules or any of that.
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