Of all the churlish job-stealing illegal aliens mooching off Americans, Jose Antonio Vargas is especially obnoxious in his self-absorption. When he was a teenager, his presence in the high school choir was a problem for the group having a special tour to Japan: instead of withdrawing so the American kids could go, he let the choir director downgrade the trip to just visiting Hawaii.

So now he is back, flacking a book. Harper Collins’ book page headlines, “Whether you were born in the U.S., just recently immigrated, are a Dreamer or undocumented citizen, we are all Americans.”

Clearly, he is still unclear on the concept of American citizenship, just as he was when Time chose him as the magazine’s illegal alien cover boy in 2012:

Jose the Filipino is certainly one of the media’s favorite illegal aliens, since he has no violent crimes to cover up (that we know of), only the ubiquitous job and benefits theft.

Harper Collins also shows a book tour scheduled at least through the end of September, so there is an opportunity for ICE to easily catch and deport him, an action that would be a great service for the nation.

The New York Times apparently remains fond of Vargas, as shown by its review of the book:

Not every day that a writer who happens to be undocumented gets a review in the @nytimesarts section of @nytimes #DearAmerica pic.twitter.com/roC50Bp4rV — Jose Antonio Vargas (@joseiswriting) September 20, 2018

The Times article was reprinted in the Toronto Star: