Obama defends immigration as America's 'oldest tradition'

US president told 31 newly naturalized Americans that immigration is "who we are"


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US President Barack Obama speaks during a naturalization ceremony at the National Archives in Washington, DC, December 15, 2015, on the 224th Anniversary of the Bill of Rights. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON DC: President Barack Obama launched a full throated defense of open immigration policies Tuesday, hailing them as America's "oldest tradition" amid a fierce election-fueled argument over the issue.

Hours before Republican candidates were to hold their final presidential debate of the year, one heavily focusing on security and immigration, Obama told 31 newly naturalized Americans that immigration is "who we are."

"Just about every nation in the world, to some extent, accepts immigrants, but there is something unique about America," he said in the National Archives rotunda, franked by the US Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence.

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"We don't simply welcome new arrivals, we are born of immigrants, that is who we are, immigration is our origin story," he said.

"For more than two centuries its remained at the core of our national character, it's our oldest tradition, it's who we are, it's part of what makes us exceptional."

The campaign to succeed Obama has been marked by tough talk against immigrants and immigration, not least from Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

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The real estate mogul-turned-politician has vowed to ban all Muslims from entering the country and to deport illegal migrants from Latin America.

The debate has taken on a tougher tone amid terror attacks in Paris and California.

One of the husband and wife attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino was born in America, the other had arrived on a fiancee visa.

Listing instances of past discrimination against the Japanese, Irish and Italians, Obama said, "On days like today, we need to resolve to never repeat mistakes like that again."

COMMENTS (4)

Vaikkunt Mahadik | 8 years ago | Reply If immigration made America it can also Marr it if they are not careful.Only quality immigrants should be allowed , not those who want to sit on their bum and claim entitlements , play the victim card, guilt trip the natives and cause all sort of nuisance !
Sunny | 8 years ago | Reply @Stranger: "Uncle Sam please start paying attention on your own internal problems instead of butting your bum in others’ affairs" When Islam was dominant why didn't they follow that policy? Millions of innocent people were oppressed for centuries.
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