BrokeLoser
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How many ‘teachers’ have a job in America thanks to illegal immigration?You said "with all that means." What do you imagine "all that" to be?
You have to be a globalist…your livelihood depends on it.
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How many ‘teachers’ have a job in America thanks to illegal immigration?You said "with all that means." What do you imagine "all that" to be?
What is "our language"?
The United States doesn't have an official language...
Of course there is.No there is not. ...
He was correct in stating that the United States does not have an official language.English.
It's who founded the United States spoke and what we spoke for 200 years.
You know that though.
The degree of English proficiency required to pass the citizenship test is nowhere near what is required to fully comprehend some of the more convoluted ballot questions.... Naturalized citizens are required to learn a level of English. ....
Of course there is.
No particular language is required in order to be a US citizen...... Natural born citizens all have educational opportunities to do so.
Can't figure it out? What's your first language?Maybe explain yourself .....
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You have to be a globalist…your livelihood depends on it.
I know the reality of immigrants' lives in the US, and I know the English and Spanish languages.Did you know the lady or is this just more teacher?
I'll just bet you do.I know the reality of immigrants' lives in the US, and I know the English and Spanish languages.
You would win that bet.I'll just bet you do.
The voters of Puerto Rico are American citizens, and only 20% of them speak English. Hell, we don't even give them reps. or Senators.
It's who founded the United States spoke and what we spoke for 200 years.
Oh, the irony!Should an immigrant be able to speek [sic] and read English in order to become a citizen?
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English.
It's who founded the United States spoke and what we spoke for 200 years.
You know that though.