Immigrant contributions, goes way back to 50's

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85 Innovations that changed the way we live:
Couple of note worthy stories (published at Forbes):

1949
Magnetic Core Memory
While working at Harvard Computation Laboratory, Shanghai-born physicist An Wang (1920-1990) created the "pulse transfer controlling device," the first method of storing information on a computer without large magnetic drums. His real breakthrough came by using electricity to manipulate the polarity of thousands of tiny donut-shaped magnets made of ferrite. Modified by MIT scientist Jay Forrester, magnetic core memory became the basis for all high-speed computer memory, lasting until microchips displaced it. Wang sold his patent to IBM for $400,000 to concentrate on Wang Laboratories, which became the first to manufacture desktop digital calculators and minicomputers. Wang was a sizzling growth company but collapsed after Wang's death.

1956
Fiber Optics
Growing up in India, Narinder Kapany's teacher told him light only travels in a straight line. He took it as a personal challenge. In 1956, shortly after writing a paper on the subject, Kapany coined the term "fiber optics" to describe his bundle of flexible glass rods coated with a reflective material that could transmit an image from one end to the other with no distortion and minimal loss of light. Later, lasers were added to these "optical wave-guides," allowing digital information to be sent over fiber faster than copper wires, but it would take decades for high-speed fiber communications to take hold.
 
TRUE!

you are absolutely right. America is a nation built on immigrants.
but just like the first and second wave of immigrants in the early part of the century, we are bound to face resistance, especially since race is involved. That is why it is all the more imortant to highlight achievements and contributions that we as the next wave of immigrants are making to this nation.
 
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