Danh ngôn của Su-chin Pak

I am a permanent legal resident of this country, I was born in Korea; my parents came to America for a better life for our family, I've lived here nearly my whole life, and even though I consider myself through and through Korean and American, I guess when it comes down to it, anyone can take away my identity. It doesn't belong to me.
I am a permanent legal resident of this country, I was born in Korea; my parents came to America for a better life for our family, I've lived here nearly my whole life, and even though I consider myself through and through Korean and American, I guess when it comes down to it, anyone can take away my identity. It doesn't belong to me.
Tôi là thường trú nhân hợp pháp của đất nước này, tôi sinh ra ở Hàn Quốc; bố mẹ tôi đến Mỹ để có một cuộc sống tốt đẹp hơn cho gia đình chúng tôi, tôi đã sống ở đây gần như cả cuộc đời mình, và mặc dù tôi coi mình là người Hàn Quốc và người Mỹ, nhưng tôi đoán khi nói đến chuyện đó, bất cứ ai cũng có thể lấy đi của tôi danh tính. Nó không thuộc về tôi.
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