The day I immigrated to the United States, I was given an alien ID card that featured a cute photo of me at age 15. Years later, when I went to the courthouse to become a citizen, a clerk confiscated my card. “What will you do with it?” I asked. “We burn it” was the answer. “Could you please cut the photo off and let us keep it?” I asked. “Certainly not,” said the clerk. “This card is official U.S. government property. As such it cannot be mutilated before it's destroyed.”
我移民到美國來的時(shí)候,發(fā)給我一張外國人身份證,上面貼著我15歲時(shí)的逗人喜愛的照片。過了幾年,當(dāng)我到法庭加入美國籍的時(shí)候,一名職員收去了我的身份證。我問他:“你們要怎樣處理它?”他回答說:“把它燒掉?!蔽覇枺骸澳隳懿荒馨颜掌粝聛?,讓我保存?”他回答說:“肯定不行。這張身份證是美國政府官方的財(cái)產(chǎn)。因此,在它被毀掉以前,不能被肢解?!?