John,
During my debate against Democrat Tim Kaine, I was asked a question that hit close to home. As an immigrant, do I support mass deportations? My answer is deeply personal.
Immigration isn’t just a political issue for me—it’s part of who I am. When I was just four years old and Vietnam fell to the communists, my family had nowhere to go. But America welcomed us. My parents waited in line for seven years to become American citizens. The last thing my father had hanging above his bed when he passed away two years ago was his naturalization certificate.
I love this country with everything I have. I proved it by writing a blank check, up to and including my life, serving in the Navy for 25 years in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia to defend our freedoms.
Here’s what I have to say to anyone who wants to come to America: Don’t ask for the American Dream unless you’re willing to respect American laws and embrace American values—because that’s what I did.
And yet, under the Biden-Kamala-Kaine watch, we just learned that 13,000 convicted murderers and 16,000 convicted rapists have entered our country. This is unacceptable.
The current administration has stripped away our core values, leading us down a dangerous path toward a dark future. But it’s not too late to turn things around.
John, I’m humbly asking you to help fuel my fight. This is going to be one of the most important races in the nation, and control of the Senate WILL come down to this race. If you’re going to give $5 or $10 this election cycle—make it count, make it right now.
I give you my word, as a veteran and as a proud American, we will never let you down.