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&Weekly Address: This Thanksgiving, Recognizing
the Greatness of American Generosity
WASHINGTON, DC — In this week's
address, the President wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving, and
reflected on America's history of welcoming men and women seeking a
safer, better future for themselves and their families. On this
uniquely American holiday, he recognized the greatness of American
generosity, as evidenced by people are the country who use the day
to volunteer and give back to others. And he shared stories of
Americans who, in that same spirit of generosity, have written
letters to him expressing their willingness to open their homes to
refugees fleeing the brutality of ISIL. Like the pilgrims who set
sail on the Mayflower nearly four centuries ago, these refugees are
looking for safety and another chance. And it is important to
remember that they undergo the highest security checks of anyone
traveling to the United States. The President reminded us that
providing refuge to some of the world's most vulnerable people is
an American tradition, and part of what makes this country the
greatest on Earth.&
Remarks of President Barack
Weekly Address
The White House
November 26, 2015
Hi, everybody. In 1620, a small band of pilgrims came to this
continent, refugees who had fled persecution and violence in their
native land. Nearly 400 years later, we remember their part in the
American story -- and we honor the men and women who helped them in
their time of need.
Thanksgiving is a day for food and football, and for hoping
the turkey didn't turn out too dry. But it's also a day to count
our blessings and give back to others -- a reminder that no matter
our circumstances, all of us have something to be grateful for.
Maybe it's good health, a new addition to the family, or a child
taking a next step toward college or a career. Maybe it's a new
job, or long overdue raise. Maybe it's something as simple, and as
important, as the chance to spend time with the people who matter
Of course, every American can be thankful for the chance to
live in a country founded on the belief that all of us are created
equal. And as President, I'm thankful that I get to see the best of
America every day -- the courage of our troops and veterans, the
resilience of our families, and the basic goodness of the ordinary
people who call this country.
On this uniquely American holiday, we also remember that so
much of our greatness comes from our generosity. There's the
generosity of Americans who volunteer at food banks and shelters,
making sure that no one goes hungry on a day when so many plates
are full. There's the generosity of Americans who take part not
just in Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but Giving Tuesday --
recognizing that in the holiday season, what you give is as
important as what you get.
And I've been touched by the generosity of the Americans
who've written me letters and emails in recent weeks, offering to
open their homes to refugees fleeing the brutality of ISIL.
Now, people should remember that no refugee can enter our
borders until they undergo the highest security checks of anyone
traveling to the United States. That was the case before Paris, and
it's the case now. And what happened in Paris hasn't stopped
Americans from opening their arms anyway.
One woman from Pennsylvania wrote me to say, "Money is tight
for us in my household ... But i have a guest room. I have a pantry
full of food. We can do this." Another woman from Florida told me
her family's history dates back to the Mayflower -- and she said
that welcoming others is part of "what it means to be an
American."
Nearly four centuries after the Mayflower set sail, the world
is still full of pilgrims -- men and women who want nothing more
than the chance for a safer, better future for themselves and their
families. What makes America America is that we offer that chance.
We turn Lady Liberty's light to the world, and widen our circle of
concern to say that all God's children are worthy of our compassion
and care. That's part of what makes this the greatest country on
I hope that you and your family have wonderful Thanksgiving,
surrounded by loved ones, and full of joy and gratitude. And
together, may we all play our own small part in the American story,
and write a next chapter that future generations can be thankful
From the Obama family to yours, have a great
Thanksgiving.
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