I go by the name gusgriswald but in reality I'm a legal American Citizen born in Puerto Rico. My father fought to defend this country in the Korean war. We have devoted our lives to love for country and honoring the American way of life. When my family came to the States from Puerto Rico we did not have the spanish store at the corner or the separate spanish communities you see now. We lived out in the country with alot of good country people and we learned english. We respected the laws and stayed out of trouble. I remember as kids we would be called "Wet Backs" and other words that are commonly used by people that do not know any better. In reality I did not even know what the term meant until I got older. It bothered me then because I knew I was a legal American citizen and I did not deserve to be called a "wet back". Anyhow, when you've been in this country and you have had the opportunity to travel to other countries you realize that even with all the name calling and separations it is still the best country on earth. I would like to know how other legal spanish citizens feel. Even with all of the negative things that happen to me I still think that the law is the law. Even if this issue is mostly about spanish people, I still think that it would make no sense at all to allow all these illegals to become citizens. Am I the only legal spanish person that feels this way? How do African Americans feel?