Immigration has always been an important part of our nation’s history, but the value immigrants bring to our country isn’t limited to the immigrants themselves. In the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s new podcast, The Story of U.S., we’ll talk to the children of immigrants, learn more about their families’ stories, and celebrate how the rich diversity of new American families strengthens our communities – across generations.
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Immigration has always been an important part of our nation’s history, but the value immigrants bring to our country isn’t limited to the immigrants themselves. In the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s new podcast, The Story of U.S., we’ll talk to the children of immigrants, learn more about their families’ stories, and celebrate how the rich diversity of new American families strengthens our communities – across generations.
Alan Smolinisky -- Entrepreneur and Co-Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers
The Story of U.S.
42 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Alan Smolinisky -- Entrepreneur and Co-Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Alan Smolinisky's late father, an immigrant from Argentina, taught Alan to love baseball and taught him that America is "the greatest Nation that has ever existed." Alan shares how his father continues to inspire him as he raises his own kids -- and how he honored his father by bringing that love of baseball full circle when he became a co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Story of U.S.
Immigration has always been an important part of our nation’s history, but the value immigrants bring to our country isn’t limited to the immigrants themselves. In the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s new podcast, The Story of U.S., we’ll talk to the children of immigrants, learn more about their families’ stories, and celebrate how the rich diversity of new American families strengthens our communities – across generations.