I play for the America that embraces refugees from war-torn nations, for the America that welcomes all people who want the chance to experience the American Dream, for the America that appreciates the contributions from all the people it shelters.
And you have to remember that I came to America as an immigrant. You know, on a ship, through the Statue of Liberty. And I saw that skyline, not just as a representation of steel and concrete and glass, but as really the substance of the American Dream.
Southern California, where the American Dream came too true.
We are really living the American dream, to be a successful brand in the States and in Europe and to steep ourselves in our heritage. But we do it with a sense of humor. We don't take ourselves too seriously in fashion.
I want all Latinos to know the American dream is alive. I believe in economic liberty. I believe there's no demographic more suited to achieving the American dream than Latinos.
On the surface, I've created a good life. I've lived the American dream. But I am still an undocumented immigrant.
If our freedom is taken, the American dream will wither and die.
You destroy the initiative of the working people if they don't feel they have a fighting chance to be a part of the American Dream.
We need to restore U.S. leadership to a world order that is rules-based in order to protect our American dream here at home.