Guys, A little knowledge and a bit of history might temper some of your hostility. For many years we had foreign speaking groups, sects and conclaves in America. It did not seem to be devisive? or did it?
A few examples.
The Amana colonies, German farm communities of the mid-west, Norwegian communities of the great lakes, Hasidic Jews of New York. China town of NYC or S.F. Polish communities in Buffalo, Italian groups in upstate NY. These were all good citizens of good moral character that worked hard, paid their taxes and lived by the law.
Now today, we have many 5 generation Americans that bastardize our language to the point that it is incomprehensible jiberish and they can not write a intellegent sentence, or add a column of numbers. Many don't work because of their inability to communicate basically in their "native" language.
I'll cut to the chase. Given a choice between a person who speaks some bastardized local english dialec and has not worked in 3 generations versus someone who shows up every day, works his butt off , and tries hard to do the job well even if he can't express himself in english...pick one.
If you are paying the bill, which one do you hire?....or support with your tax dollars?
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