We have two members who are not US citizens. One NM is from Lagos, Nigeria. He is awesome and everyone on campus loves him. Funny Guy. Then we have a brother who is from San Luis Potosi, in deep Mexico. His family came to the US about 8 years ago, and he is working on his citizenship. He has to raise $800 to pay for it and I think we decided at retreat we were going to raise the money to buy him his citizenship. How cool would that be? To say his fraternity brothers bought him his citizenship. With a 60+ man chapter, it shouldnt be too hard to come up with the $$. We could also have the fundraiser party. To me thats what brotherhood is about.
We definately welcome all walks in my chapter, and I will PROUDLY claim the difference between us and another chapter in our conclave who proudly toted as proof of their diversity, a Catholic as a brother.

Seriously.
Thats what I love about college. I never knew I could know so many people from SO many places and yet have so much in common with them. DIG the diversity.