In his current main-page piece here, Matthew Richer wrote:

In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt (who also had no English blood) laid the cornerstone of the iconic Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown where the Pilgrims first set foot on land. In his speech, Roosevelt affirmed the Pilgrims not as immigrants, but as settlers to whom all those who subsequently immigrated to America remain deeply indebted...

To vividly illustrate Roosevelt's, Huntington's, and Richer's point, there's this image and text, of uncertain provenance, that I stumbled upon last year while preparing a talk about refugee resettlement:

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