Well my friend Kotaro is Japanese by birth but american at heart haha his whole life he's gone to an international school in Japan and I'm ashamed to even say he knows more about the US than I do and speaks english better than me even though I was born and raised in the US. Sad part though is he does not know a word of Japanese since his whole like all his friends have been westeners and he lives around them.
So anyway I met him during senior year and I was quite taken back by how much he respected the United States and really hopes that he could become a US Marine one day since he considers them I quote "The meanest motherfuckers oh the face of this earth!"
I've even joked to him that he should marry one of my exes so he could become a citizen and he actually took me seriously.
So is there anyway one can be granted residency or citizenship for outstanding love of the country and its constitution or something? I mean isnt this the kind of person we want in our country?
2007-12-20
23:19:20
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He's a Japanese citizen. And I know you cant really become a US citizen just because you want to.
2007-12-20
23:23:32 ·
update #1