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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 350527" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>You and I are probably much more in agreement than our conversation would indicate. I am not in favor of illegal immigration nor amnesty. The government needs to enforce the laws and the border. If there's a reason to be offended, it should be channeled to the elected officials who would rather sit around and debate this issue based on their political bias. </p><p></p><p>In the meanwhile, children are starting school with no understanding of english because their parents don't speak english at home, because the government didn't prevent their parent's entry into the country and force their parents to pass a citizenship test that requires that their parents have a basic understanding of english. </p><p></p><p>So, in the end, what do you do? Allow those kids to sit in first grade for 2-3 years until they learn english or start another class in spanish so that those kids have a fair chance in life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 350527, member: 11097"] You and I are probably much more in agreement than our conversation would indicate. I am not in favor of illegal immigration nor amnesty. The government needs to enforce the laws and the border. If there's a reason to be offended, it should be channeled to the elected officials who would rather sit around and debate this issue based on their political bias. In the meanwhile, children are starting school with no understanding of english because their parents don't speak english at home, because the government didn't prevent their parent's entry into the country and force their parents to pass a citizenship test that requires that their parents have a basic understanding of english. So, in the end, what do you do? Allow those kids to sit in first grade for 2-3 years until they learn english or start another class in spanish so that those kids have a fair chance in life? [/QUOTE]
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