LETTER: True immigrants go through the process of citizenship

My great-grandparents applied for citizenship, fulfilled all the requirements and were accepted as citizens of the United States.

They were true immigrants.

They learned English and spoke only English in public in order to assimilate because they became Americans.

People who sneak across borders are citizens of the country they abandoned until they apply for citizenship and are accepted.

Then, in my opinion, they become true immigrants.

Rich Lamkin,

Port Angeles