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" I'm sure the president doesn't enjoy being called deporter-in-chief. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Sure
Being
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" When I'm writing, I can always play around with tense. I can always make past present. I can always kind of manipulate, and I can always be delusional in a way that's completely self-serving. With film, it's like, the camera can't really lie. It can manipulate to a certain extent. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
I Can
Writing
Play
" The fact of the matter is, this country is not going to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. What are we supposed to do with them? What are we supposed to do with these kids? "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Fact
Immigrants
Going
" At the end of the day, stories connect us, not politics. And there's so many stories out there waiting to be told. It's just a matter of who's out there listening. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Listening
Politics
Waiting
" All I've ever done since I was 17 is tell stories. You know, I'm a storyteller. And that's what I'm going to keep on doing, especially now, kind of embracing and making sure that we tell immigration. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Done
Doing
Immigration
" The more successful I got, the more scared I got. My name was all over Google. I had a Wikipedia page I was terrified to look at. And so I just snapped. I thought, 'If I'm going to come out with this, I'm going to do it in a big way. And not just for myself. This can't just be my story.' "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Look
Myself
Name
" As I graduated from public schools and started working in newsrooms, I told myself that I am only the 'illegal' that my own country has not bothered to get to know. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Know
My Own
Country
" I did not realize how broken I was until I saw how broken Mama was. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Mama
How
Broken
" Left-leaning bloggers have had a tremendous impact on the Democratic Party. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Party
Democratic
Bloggers
" Technology and the Internet are not just changing politics here in the U.S. It's also happening abroad. In the Philippines, where I grew up, grassroots organizers used text messaging to help overthrow a president. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Help
Up
Technology
" I want to be as creatively disruptive as possible. I want to be radically transparent in a way that isn't showboating. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Possible
Disruptive
Way
" Culture is about humanizing people. You look at the African-American civil rights movement, you look at the LGBT rights movement - the culture changed before the politics did. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Culture
You
People
" Since I got to this country when I was 12, I've been obsessed with this idea of whiteness and blackness because I realized I was neither. For me, it was so important to me to make a film that focused on whiteness because you wouldn't have blackness if you didn't have whiteness. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
You
Country
Important
" After I arrived in Mountain View, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area, I entered sixth grade and quickly grew to love my new home, family and culture. I discovered a passion for language, though it was hard to learn the difference between formal English and American slang. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Culture
Love
Home
" Of all the questions I get asked as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, there are two - asked in various permutations via email, social media or in person - that chill me to the bone: 'Why don't you just make yourself legal?' And: 'Why don't you get in the back of the line?' "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Legal
Me
Media
" One day when I was 16, I rode my bike to the nearby DMV office to get my driver's permit. Some of my friends already had their licenses, so I figured it was time. But when I handed the clerk my green card as proof of U.S. residency, she flipped it around, examining it. 'This is fake,' she whispered. 'Don't come back here again.' "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Time
Green
Friends
" There were many factors as to why I decided to come out as being undocumented. One of them is because I look the way that I look; I don't look like the 'stereotypical undocumented' person. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Look
Because
Way
" While in high school, I worked part time at Subway, then at the front desk of the local YMCA, then at a tennis club, until I landed an unpaid internship at 'The Mountain View Voice,' my hometown newspaper. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
View
Mountain
School
" I don't think there's any other issue out there that young people are more passionate, and more ahead in, than global warming. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Young
People
Passionate
" Demographically speaking, young white people are not in the majority in this country; they're in the minority. My question is, if they're not the majority anymore, then what happens? How do things change? Or do they change at all? "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Change
People
White
" My mother made a choice. And when I was younger, I judged her for making that choice. Then I got older and got to be an adult, and I realized that was the ultimate sacrifice that any parent and any mother could possibly make. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Sacrifice
Choice
Her
" I guess, as a reporter, I always thought that my biggest strength was that I could get anybody to talk to me. I wasn't the best writer, but I could get people to talk to me. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Me
Thought
Strength
" I am more than an immigration activist. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Than
More
Immigration
" In 2007, Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would become a 'platform,' meaning that outside developers could start creating applications that would run inside the site. It worked. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Creating
Start
Run
" When it comes to fighting for citizenship that many people take for granted, there isn't anyone I would not talk to. When it comes to immigration, there isn't any question I will not answer. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Take For Granted
Fighting
Talk
" Kathy Dewar, my high-school English teacher, introduced me to journalism. From the moment I wrote my first article for the student paper, I convinced myself that having my name in print - writing in English, interviewing Americans - validated my presence here. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Teacher
Myself
Me
" I've always really wanted to make a film on what it means to be white in a country that's getting less and less white. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Less
Make
White
" To me, politics is culture. I became a journalist, and later a filmmaker, to get to know my new country and my volatile place in it as a gay, undocumented Filipino-American. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Know
Me
Gay
" I think the hardest stories we tell are always the ones about ourselves. And as a journalist, I was taught that I'm never supposed to put myself in the story. So I spent what, 11, 12 years of my life writing about other people so I don't have to face my own life. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Writing
Myself
People
" I'm a journalist, and I'm a filmmaker. I have an organization that's all about telling stories. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Stories
Telling
Organization
" Film in many ways is very literal. "
Jose Antonio Vargas
Many
Very
Ways