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Simmons, who immigrated to America from Israel at the age of eight, fervently described his love for the country. He expressed that America is "the promised land," a place where limitless opportunities exist. As he articulated his pride as an unapologetic capitalist, he reflected on his immigrant background and how it shaped his views on success and the American experience.
His early impressions of America emphasized the notion that anything is possible. Despite being a child during his transition, Simmons conveyed a deep respect for the values and opportunities that the U.S. provided.