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Yea that’s right. I’m Chinese named after my race. I was born in China, adopted, and an immigrant at 5 months. My family is white, they named me after my race to be unique. I find my name a great conversation starter, and yea, it is unique and no one forgets me.
I know nothing about China or Chinese culture outside media portrayal, midwestern raised and all my friends are white. Yet here I am, I’m an immigrant.
Today my mother told me, “all immigrants should be deported, whether legal or not, they weren’t born here. Dont you agree?” I just stared at her, and she huffed and said, “I’m not meaning you, you’re a citizen!” She scowled and walked off. Don’t you realize your one and only child is an immigrant? Citizens can be immigrants, aren’t you supposed to be the adult?
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