I'm a gay, undocumented immigrant; I have to be optimistic. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes gay immigrant optimistic
In Tagalog, we call undocumented people 'TNT,' which means tago ng tago, which means 'hiding and hiding.' So that's literally what undocumented means in Tagalog. And that kind of tells you how Filipinos think of this issue, and really any culture, right? Jose Antonio Vargas callculturefilipino share on social
While in high school, I worked part time at Subway, then at the front desk of the local YMCA, then at a tennis club, until I landed an unpaid internship at 'The Mountain View Voice,' my hometown newspaper. Jose Antonio Vargas clubdeskfront share on social
I am undoubtedly one of the more, if not the most, privileged undocumented immigrants in America. And for us at Define American, which is this culture campaign group that I founded with some friends, culture trumps politics. Jose Antonio Vargas americaamericancampaign share on social
As a parent, I want my kids to have an optimistic outlook, and one that has hope, and that makes sense, where good does triumph over evil and it's not cynical, and it's not snarky. Dee Bradley Baker cynicalevilgood Change image and share on social
To provide a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrants and to restore our civil liberties, our foreign policy platform is very important. Jill Stein citizenshipcivilforeign Change image and share on social
I have a naturally camp sensibility and a camp sense of humour. I love the icons that gay people love. Siobhan Fahey campgayhumour Change image and share on social