from the Los Angeles Times. Titled Hiroshi Miyamura and his hometown had a lot in common. They believed in America. it is about a young man of Japanese background from a small town in NM that did NOT sent its residents of Japanese background to be interned after Pearl Harbor. Miyamura wound up enlisting in the Army, missing combat in WWII, but becoming highly decorated in Korea.
I am not going to quote from the article. I am posting this simply to encourage you to read the article.
The difference of accepting our diversity and the strength it gives us — one of things that is best about this country when it occurs — is very different than the attitude we see from our current President, his supporters, and his administration, an administration which is now deporting undocumented aliens who have voluntarily served this nation in military service.