I loved playing Green Bay.
At an unusually young age, I read 'Instant Replay' by Jerry Kramer, which talked a lot about the Green Bay Packers and Vince Lombardi. From there I was really more a fan of coaches than teams and players.
When it comes to football, I'm more of a traditional guy. I love going to Green Bay.
If there ever was an 'America's team,' it would be itty-bitty, little Green Bay, stuck way up there somewhere, owned by the salt-of-the-Earth citizens themselves.
The people that we met when we lived in Cincinnati, the Midwestern values - I'm from Oklahoma, my wife's from Green Bay - we felt at home in the year we were here.
You follow the law. Every few months, you need to fly back to Europe and stamp your visa. After a few visas, I applied for a green card and got it in 2001. After the green card, I applied for citizenship. And it was a long process.
After this interview, I'm going to immigration to try to sort out my Green Card, just like any other normal person.
For those who have come here illegally, they might have a transition time to allow them to set their affairs in order. And then go back home and get in line with everybody else. And if they get in line and they apply to become a citizen and get a green card, they will be treated like everybody else.
Judy couldn't move to Britain for family reasons, so I had to come to the States, and the U.S. government wouldn't give me a Green Card, so I airily told her I'd write a book.
I feel really strongly about immigration because my mom is... from Jamaica. She still has a green card here.
I've got a green card, so I can work there any time, but I hate reading about actors going to America, because it's not like that anymore.
A lot of our family was undocumented. My mom and dad were both super conservative. My dad had a green card; my mom was an Eisenhower Republican who did not approve of all the 'illegal people.'
I'm a Canadian citizen, but I do have a green card.
Humanity does not come with citizenship or a green card.
I married him for a green card. We had a really great, caring relationship; it just obviously wasn't right for me.
In the U.S., those requesting a Green Card must take an oath that they will fulfill the rights and duties of citizenship.
I have the travel documents. I have a green card. I can go anywhere.
I think people have this idea that I just lived in my place in England and never left. During 'Looking,' I was in America for four years. I've got a green card. I spend half my time there. It doesn't feel like an alien world at all.
Step one of the initial process of getting a non-immigrant visa is tough, renewing it is tough, and then transferring from the status of non-immigrant to immigrant or green card is tough. The only process which is easy is the last part of transferring from green card to citizenship, but getting there is quite a journey.
I'm a dual citizen in a way. I live in the States and have a green card, so my connection to British politics is almost nonexistent.