"I remember the first thing I did when I found out I was illegal was to get rid of my thick Filipino accent. I figured that I had to talk white and talk black at the same time, like Charlie Rose and Dr. Dre. If I can talk white and black then no one is ever going to think that I'm "illegal.""

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Source: A Minute With: Filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas on being 'undocumented'. Interview with Eric Kelsey, www.reuters.com. June 25, 2014.

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Jose Antonio Vargas

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Jose Antonio Vargas is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and immigration activist known for his advocacy on behalf of undocumented immigrants.

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