Besides more opportunity, more services, etc. available to them than back in their original countries, illegal immigrants seem to have more "rights" and freedoms in the US than they did as citizens of these other places. As citizens in other lands, these people cannot criticize their government or leaders; as illegal aliens they can protest the USA inside the USA. The US is known as the Melting Pot for its cultural/ethnic diversity and has the most liberal immigration policy anywhere and, yet, is considered racist for trying to enforce its' (very liberal) immigration policy? Every nation on the globe that has ever existed was formed on the conquest and domination of,or, negotiation with others and yet so many want to somehow "punish" only the USA for this. "Native"Americans,although they certainly where here thousands of years before Europeans arrived, also immigrated to North and South America from Asia. With more Spanish-only speakers here, people who speak other languages now
2006-07-30
15:16:11
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no reason to learn/use English either as evidenced by the increase in companies looking to hire bi-lingual employees other than those speak Spanish/English.
2006-07-30
15:18:26 ·
update #1
Actually, looking at what I have written- I didn't say it too well. As a proofreader I'm not too happy with myself.
2006-07-30
15:22:01 ·
update #2