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The Foreign-Born Heroes Who Chose America

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United States
开始于 May 26, 2026

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CLAIM 发布者 will May 26, 2026
Focusing on foreign-born heroes risks simplifying complex immigration debates and may overlook systemic issues within the immigration system.

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The contributions of foreign-born individuals to America's history should be acknowledged alongside those of native-born citizens.

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Foreign-born individuals can bring unique perspectives and skills that enrich American society and contribute to its cultural diversity.

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Highlighting foreign-born heroes promotes a narrative that America is built on immigration, reinforcing its identity as a melting pot.

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Valuing foreign-born heroes may overshadow the contributions of native-born citizens, creating a divide in national identity.

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