A lo largo de su presidencia, John F. Kennedy estuvo apasionado por el tema de la reforma migratoria. Él pensaba que los Estados Unidos son una nación de personas que valoran equitativamente las tradiciones y la exploración de nuevas fronteras, dignos de la libertad para construir mejores vidas para sí mismos en su país adoptivo.
Esta edición del sexagésimo aniversario de este ensayo póstumo y perene, que incluye una introducción del Congresista Joe Kennedy III y un prólogo de Jonathan Greenblatt, Director Ejecutivo y Director Nacional de ADL (Liga Anti-Difamación), ofrece palabras y observaciones inspiradoras del presidente Kennedy acerca de la diversidad que ha estado presente desde los orígenes de los Estados Unidos y la importancia de los inmigrantes en la fundación de los Estados Unidos.
Enfatizando en el impacto y las contribuciones de la inmigración para el éxito del país, esta nueva edición contiene recursos actualizados sobre la política actual.
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John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) was president of the United States from 1961 to 1963. At forty-three, he was the youngest man ever elected to the Oval Office and the first Roman Catholic president.
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