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Are there any Asians in American politics?
Zhao Xiaolan and Luo Jiahui were both born in the United States.

America is a country full of opportunities and hopes. Anything is possible as long as you work hard. Efforts are not just hard work, but also daring to express your views and needs.

You enjoy all the rights that an American citizen should have, except that the second part of the US Constitution unjustly deprives non-native-born Americans of the right to be elected president. As long as you are truly loyal to the United States, you can naturally enter important departments and become a core figure.

Asians generally choose science over politics, so there are not many decent examples you can see.

The first generation of immigrants, who can't speak English, can't keep up with American thinking and don't have enough money, find it difficult to get ahead politically. But this is by no means impossible.

If you really have the ambition you say, you must go to American law school to realize your dream of climbing the mountain. At present, almost all FBI agents come from ordinary law schools certified by the American Bar Association. To hold a high position in the White House or the State Council, they must be at least Ivy League graduates. You work for the government, and Uncle Sam will pay off your tuition loan.

Wish you success!