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So, why do you care about Latino immigrants moving in then? It won't mean squat in hundreds of years, right?
Because I don't want us to become a Hispanic country in identity especially via illegal immigration, that's why. What country in the world wants their country transformed in that unlawful and unnatural manner? Besides, there are 23 Hispanic countries on the Western Hemisphere and they want more? What's next, Canada?
Because I don't want us to become a Hispanic country in identity.especially via illegal immigration, that's why. What country in the world wants their country transformed in that unlawful and unnatural manner? Besides, there are 23 Hispanic countries on the Western Hemisphere and they want more? What's next, Canada?
I'm seeing 3rd generation Hispanic children entering school not knowing English.
So how old are these children? 5 years old? Big deal. I know many people who went into ESL when they were little, and after a year or two, they were speaking English perfectly. So they grow up bilingual. What's the big deal?
So how old are these children? 5 years old? Big deal. I know many people who went into ESL when they were little, and after a year or two, they were speaking English perfectly. So they grow up bilingual. What's the big deal?
No they aren't. I work with them in schools doing both remedial Math and Reading.
They are behind. Oh they learn the English slang alright but proper English..not so well.
We now have ESL teachers in both middle schools and high schools to continue helping them after they have done K-5 in bilingual classes.
Not being bilingual in this day and age is a bit of a drawback actually, I think a lot of Americans should just suck it up and learn a new language for the sake of it.
What is wrong with not wanting America to become a Hispanic country? I don't want Mexico or other Latin countries to become Anglo either. I want every country to be able to preserve it character and people's way of life without whole groups feeling marginalized or invaded by foreigners who would only treat their host country as an ATM. It's not about race either...there are blonde, blue-eyed white Hispanics (just look at the politicians, celebrities, and richest citizens of any Latin nation) and they have no business turning America into a Hispanic country either.
I briefly lived in Albuquerque and knew plenty of families that spoke no English at all after several generations of living there. And by age five a child starting public school should speak the majority language. They will be behind. The optimal time to absorb a language is younger than five. All the time devoted to learning English could be spent on other essential subjects.
Anyone who thinks English-only speakers don't get pushed out either doesn't live anywhere with significant Spanish-speaking populations or is being willfully ignorant. A job will advertise as "bilingual preferred" but really that means bilingual required, and Hispanics get in there and only hire other Hispanics. A company only needs to report to the Dept of Labor that various people of various backgrounds were interviewed--they aren't required to actually hire English speakers. For small companies they don't even need to do that. And yes if you walk into certain areas of Miami for something as simple as a pharmacy run and speak into English, they will look at you like YOU'RE the one who's out of place.
I'm seeing 3rd generation Hispanic children entering school not knowing English.
This is more due to culture. Multi generations live in the home. The grandparents do not speak English so English is not spoken at home.
And with Spanish so prevalent it's not like past immigration where it was learn English or not survive.
Actually it is true. In my family, I'm a second generation American on my dad's side. Only 1 of my 20 cousins, a lot I know, speaks Spanish fluently. Many Mexican-Americans are just simply assimilating. It happens. Of course you are gonna have a significant amount of 2nd generation citizens who still do speak the language, but they are slowly getting more rare.
And as for 3rd generation Hispanic children, just give them time. If they have quality teachers, they will learn English.
My in-laws, long deceased, immigrated to the U.S. from Europe in the early 50's . Like most new immigrants they quickly got busy creating an anchor baby. They managed to live, work, pay taxes , own property and become U.S. citizens, without understanding or speaking English.
Did your in-laws come here illegally or legally? If it is the latter, the child they had on US soil is NOT an anchor baby. If it was the former, then, yes, they had an anchor baby. I'm surprised you don't know the meaning of "anchor baby" To clarify, when illegal aliens or birth tourists have a child on US soil, said child is an anchor baby.
So, why do you care about Latino immigrants moving in then? It won't mean squat in hundreds of years, right?
I think that you need to take a world tour that involves visiting the graves of all the conquerors and yelling at them. Maybe it will make you feel better.
You are living in the past and refuse to acknowledge that every country in this world has been conquered at one time or another. Deal with it.
Every country in this world has immigration laws. Why do you think that the US shouldn't have any immigration laws?
What country wants to be taken over by members of another culture? Examples, please.
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