I've been uncomfortable dealing with my identity since I was 16 years old. Jose Antonio Vargas dealhaveidentity Change image and share on social
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
The story of undocumented immigrants in this country is not just about undocumented immigrants. It's about the country as a whole, and it's about us being able to tell the truth about where we are with this issue because we haven't been telling the truth about where we are with this issue. Jose Antonio Vargas countryimmigrantissue share on social
Facebook's privacy policies are confusing to many people, and the company has changed them frequently, almost always allowing more information to be exposed in more ways. Jose Antonio Vargas allowchangecompany Change image and share on social
The Internet is changing the way we think of our relationship with government; it has the potential to bring to life what Abraham Lincoln said about the presidency being an instrument of the people. Jose Antonio Vargas abrahambringchange Change image and share on social
I can't marry my way into citizenship like straight people can. I can get married in the state of New York where I live, but because of the Defense of Marriage Act, the federal government, which hands out visas, won't recognize my marriage. Jose Antonio Vargas actcitizenshipdefense share on social
I worked for 'The Chronicle' in San Francisco, and immigration is a big issue in that region. Jose Antonio Vargas bigchroniclefrancisco Change image and share on social
Film in many ways is very literal. Jose Antonio Vargas filmliteralway Change image and share on social
The film 'Documented,' a project of the nonprofit and nonpartisan Define American campaign, is about my families: the family I was blessed to be born into, and the family of friends, mentors and allies that I found when I moved to the United States at 12, a Filipino kid trying to make sense of my new home in America. Jose Antonio Vargas allyamericaamerican share on social
I am more than an immigration activist. Jose Antonio Vargas activistimmigration Change image and share on social