I don't have a visa for the U.S., and I don't want to apply for one. And I don't want to fly for that long.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do not want to stay in Washington.
I am a passport-carrying citizen of the E.U.
And I don't want to jump out of an airplane - I've done that.
Whether we start with a provisional status and legal permanent residence... or we set up some other way to assimilate legally, you can't ever put in something that says, 'You can never become a citizen.' That's un-American.
New York is not going to be a foreign place to me. They didn't revoke my visa.
I didn't come here without a visa, like everyone from China and Vietnam and Cuba. I came here by special plane... received by the ambassador, by the president of the United States. I should be the most honored man in your country.
We are ramping up security in the United States but also looking at visa applicants, visa waiver applicants - and looking at travel manifests on the airplanes trying to come into the United States.
I could not become an American citizen. I would not like to become a citizen of a country that has capital punishment.
I have dual citizenship.
I have a British and an American passport.