I agree with what Roosevelt said. But, just because a person says he is Mexican-American, Japanese-American, German-American, Irish-American does not mean that they have divided loyalties. I choose Mexican-American because I am proud of my heritage, period. That stupidity of being paranoid because a person uses heritage in front of American is what caused concentration camps in the US during WWII. It also caused the arresting of American citizens and sending them to other countries because of not being white. That happened to Americans of Mexican heritage during WWII. There was resentment of German-Americans but do not know of them being sent to Germany or sent to concentration camps.
I'll say it again. I am an American of Mexican heritage. If I choose to call myself "American" or "Mexican-American" is my choice and my right. So get a life and call yourself whatever you wish and don't worry or get upset by how I or other choose to identify ourselves.
I was born in New Mexico, makes me an American, third-generation citizen.
United States Marine Corps, four years with Honorable Discharge. Infantry and Supply.
United States Marine Corps Reserve, six years, Honorable Discharge. Infantry, Recruiter (active duty) and Recon.
Federal Officer, 6 years, undercover, which is why I do not name the agency.
National Defense, US Govt, 18 years.
Retired from Govt service.
If that does not define my Americanism, then KMA.