I believe some schools may already do this, but what would happen if school districts set up a sort of correspondence or business relationship with schools in Mexico and South America to encourage learning business English and for the purpose of donating new or used books in English and Spanish. When I was there years ago, it amazed me how few books there were in a public elementary school. The same goes for used computers. That way, future LEGAL immigrants could move to the United States later IF they wanted to, with more preparation, and those who stayed in their country of origin would be better prepared to work with international businesses or run their own.
2006-08-18
06:37:42
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