Jose Antonio Vargas: Hero By Achieving The American Dream

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O'Connor opens his article with the strongest reason that Vargas is an American legend which is that he was a diligent worker hoping to achieve the American Dream. At the beginning, O’Connor explains how he knew Marelee Schwartz. . A Couple of weeks after the fact Schwartz and let him know about "Jose Antonio Vargas". O'Connor, began to trust Vargas is a hero not a liar by accomplishing the American Dream. As O'Connor mentioned, “this guy really did get it! Quick, articulate, savvy and full of energy, the 27-year old immigrant from the Philippines had already been part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team at the Post” (15). At first, he felt that Vargas is a smart and successful guy who truly endeavored to accomplish his objective. . O'Connor was

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