http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3694870&page=1
In a new ABC "National" Poll 1/3 of Americans don't mind that Spanish is spoken in the US.
My question, who are they polling? Shouldn't they poll people who are at the center of the issue? People in Texas, California, and Arizona? These three State deal with the Illegal immigration problem the most. Last time I checked these States held 70% of the Illegal immigrant population. So why do we care or why should we care what someone in Iowa or New York thinks?
My concern is that people will get the wrong impression from this poll. The impression that people don't care. Since people typically have a herd mentality then they will become ok with this.
Keep in mind Illegals tax our medical system, school system, and lower the average wage for the poor.
2007-10-08
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