When a group of people leave their homeland for a better life in your land, are they not expected to become part of your nation? Not as second class citizens, but at the same time not a state within a state? However what we see today, is large migrations of people into our nation, (US) but instead of becoming part of our nation, they refuse to learn the language thereby making communication almost impossible. This in turn forces the school systems to teach the children in their parent’s own language, thereby encouraging the children to ignore English that much longer. Through well meaning but very misguided policies we see these communities coddled by laws that force our government to extend social benefits to non citizens that many of our own citizens do even get to enjoy. Government documents, legal papers, and even fast food menus are printed bilingual to once again beet down the need to learn to speak the national language. Now I am not saying that there needs to be a ending of their own culture or way of life, but, are we united as one, or are we to become, many within one? So my question is, if a huge number of people come to your nation but do not want become part of your nation, but want you to allow them to remain true to their homeland, is that immigration or invasion?
2007-12-20
04:43:13
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