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This is definitely my FAVORITE video of the day and maybe always! My hard working father was a LEGAL immigrant as well!

Awesome! Come in the right way!

This is the way it should be, not folks looking for free everything and then protesting when they don't get it.

Awesome! Imagine, someone who comes here and loves the US and doesn't want to tear it down and rebuild it in some bastardized image of the country they left that apparently they didn't want live in

Yep, there is a correct way, and it creates prideful and patriotic Americans.

@thewriterme ... and speaks English... just like my Polish grandparents did. When I'm in Mexico, I speak Spanish, when in Japan, Japanese. That's how it should be.... respect for the people of that nation. This is America, we speak English.

So happy to have people like this. He truly exudes the American spirit!

This immigrant gets it. All like him are welcome. Liked it when he said, "What can I do for this country?" Just like JFK said, "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

God bless this man., And what a great line quote it seems like all the prayers said in Africa are being answered in America โI wonโt forget that, sir.

More positivity please!
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Armand Klein
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