this is about how this country is going to evolve and what we need to keep moving forward. jose antonio vargas, founder of define american. and you more than anybody i think have been very, very good about talking about the way we should think about immigration as a potential great asset and great positive for our country, a real way to move forward. you talk than in a way a lot of other people don t. and you ve been really effective at communicating that, jose. thanks a lot. i really, really appreciate that. all right. the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn t that what you always wonder? it turns out it s a very interesting story. that is next. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it s so powerful you can skip a day.
that his secret was going to be found out. so in june 2011, he decided to relieve the pressure in a very brave way. he decided to out himself publicly. he declared that he, jose antonio vargas, pulitzer prize winning famous reporter, filipino-american was actually here in the united states illegally. all the undocumented immigrants you ve been hearing about all the years living in the shadows, he was one of them who had been living a very high profile life. and he declared himself as such in the new york times and in time magazine and in a video called define american , and even on this show. and then jose attended that senate hearing, and he sat directly behind the person whose job it is to send him back to a country he has never been to since he was a little kid. jose is now no longer a journalist. he is now an activist traveling the country talking about immigration and the need to make the system more sane, more humane, yes. but also just more sane. and today when president ob
of define american. and you more than anybody i think have been very, very good about talking about the way we should think about immigration as a potential great asset and great positive for our country, a real way to move forward. you talk than in a way a lot of other people don t. and you ve been really effective at communicating that, jose. thanks a lot. i really, really appreciate that. all right. the united states senate voted on something really, really important, and the vote was 94-3. wow. 94-3. and also, who were the three? isn t that what you always wonder? it turns out it s a very interesting story. that is next. [ lane ] are you growing old
soared, the more likely it was that his secret was going to be found out. so in june 2011, he decided to relieve the pressure in a very brave way. he decided to out himself publicly. he declared that he, jose antonio vargas, pulitzer prize winning famous reporter, filipino-american was actually here in the united states illegally. all the undocumented immigrants you ve been hearing about all the years living in the shadows, he was one of them who had been living a very high profile life. and he declared himself as such in the new york times and in time magazine and in a video called define american , and even on this show. and then jose attended that senate hearing, and he sat directly behind the person whose job it is to send him back to a country he has never been to since he was a little kid. jose is now no longer a journalist. he is now an activist traveling the country talking about immigration and the need to make the system more sane, more humane, yes. but also just more sa
but there was a problem. the more successful he came, the higher his journalism star soared, the more likely it was that his secret was going to be found out. so in june 2011, he decided to relieve the pressure in a very brave way. he decided to out himself publicly. he declared that he, jose antonio vargas, pulitzer prize winning famous reporter, filipino-american was actually here in the united states illegally. all the undocumented immigrants you ve been hearing about all the years living in the shadows, he was one of them who had been living a very high profile life. and he declared himself as such in the new york times and in time magazine and in a video called define american , and even on this show. and then jose attended that senate hearing, and he sat directly behind the person whose job it is to send him back to a country he has never been to since he was a little kid. jose is now no longer a journalist. he is now an activist traveling the country talking about immigrati