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Old 09-04-2010, 06:57 AM   #23
Bymnbypeten

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Cub, what's your ethnicity? Are you hispanic?


It may seem unfair to require some need for Spanish-speaking skills, but the free market does not discriminate. They are paying customers. Businesses who can cater to them as well as to English speakers will be better off than those only serving English speakers. Don't blame the business, blame the weak border security that allows people to enter the country illegally.

That said, there might not be those jobs in the first place without the added demand and economic activity resulting from the immigration. The legal immigration process for this country is pretty bad. The barriers to immigration are unreasonably high, which leads more people to enter illegally instead of through the proper channels.


To those complaining about the tags, this isn't a troll thread, so I'm going to delete trolling tags that show up there. Don't abuse the privilege. Most tags are trolling, anyway, and I'm sure Elias would be happy to restrict them.
I'm the offspring of a German Texan and a Native Mexican Indian.

That is true the businesses offering service in both languages to make money.
However for American citizens trying to find work that are monolingual, it's unfair. Especially when you can be better qualified, yet a person who is bilingual will get the job.
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