Cuda wrote:Terry in Crapchester wrote:
Conservative (as in on the low end, not politically conservative) estimates are that there are 12 million illegal immigrants in the country.
The 12 million figure is at least a decade old. If there were only 12 million of the bastards, we wouldn't be pressing 1-for-English on the fucking telephone all the goddam time; we wouldn't be pissing money away on bi-lingual education in the schools; we wouldn't have half the fucking radio stations on the dial playing mariachi music & beaner commercials; beer & cigarette billboards would be in english, and cinco-de-mayo would be just another fucking day. 12 million, my ass. The real number is more like 25-30 million
Again, it's a function of where you live. Where I am, I just don't see most of what you cite.
1-for-English? Yeah, I can relate to that. But then again, it's not just illegals who have brought about that change.
Bi-lingual education in the schools? I don't see that. My son had a girl in his class who came here from Mexico. He tells me they're holding her back. I don't know the specifics, of course, but if I had to venture a guess, I would say that it's because of language deficiencies. The class is taught in English, and according to my son, there was never a Spanish interpreter for her. She was pulled out of class on occasion for more intensive instruction in the language, but even that was given to her in English, apparently.
Mariachi music on the radio? I haven't noticed, and I spend a lot of time on the road. Then again, my musical tastes are pretty much one-dimensional (classic rock), so unless a station I listen to switched format, I probably wouldn't notice.
Beer/cigarette billboards not in English? Dunno, don't pay much attention to those. Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing beer/cigarette billboards lately in any language, so maybe the legislature has restricted the way in which they can advertise.
Cinco de mayo? It's started to catch on here, but we're relatively late in the game. Ten years ago, I was probably the only person living here who was over the age of 25 or so who had ever heard of it.