Advertisement Continue reading the main story“We take our situation ourselves here for granted, and we can’t anymore,” said Ms. McGill, a British citizen who has a green card. I walked along Broadway down the Canyon of Heroes, where Lady Liberty’s presence was ubiquitous in the form of souvenir trinkets. PhotoMr. Matheis, who said he served in the United States Army’s 101st Airborne Division, is no supporter of Mr. Trump. “And Miss Liberty, I guess, got to change to some degree.”Next I went down to Battery Park, at the southern tip of Manhattan, and after a quick security check, I boarded a ferry headed for Liberty Island, where Lady Liberty lives. PhotoMs. Rodriguez, who was born on the United States mainland and spent much of her life in Puerto Rico, was headed to Liberty Island for the first time.
Source: New York Times January 31, 2017 15:00 UTC