We know Trump has campaigned on the WALL but is that enough? I live in Houston and the problem is company's are hiring BILINGUAL for normal jobs and that's over the top and pampering them.
Any company that wants to serve the public would do well to have multi-lingual persons to represent them.
There have been so many illegals that invaded Houston that everywhere I go now...
Have you checked their documents or is that just an assumption?
...they are yammering in Spanish and company's cater to that.
You used the term "yammering" instead of speaking, and that indicates an issue with the persons, not just the language.
My mother's family spoke several languages better than English, and in my early days I grew up hearing languages other than English on a regular basis. In fact, I heard them so much, I could follow conversations in a general sense.
Some may say it is rude, but it is actually a way to preserve a bit of culture, relieve the mind of translating everything before it is spoken, and to have a modicum of privacy in certain matters. A number of conversations that I heard as a child were not intended for my ears, but my mother and grandparents forgot how easily children learn language.
If you serve on jury duty "you must speak English or cannot serve on jury duty"
Yes, that is a practical issue when it comes to the fair imposition of justice. That is not a public service issue.
Question: Is the wall enough or can something be done about the language WALL and where you live is it different than Houston?
So what do you want, a ban on languages other than English? A law against preferring people based on their linguistic abilities? Make English the national language and ignore cultures and languages that were here long before the United States was a nation?
If you're going to complain about Texas having Hispanic folks, remember that English speakers only started coming into the Texas lands (Mexico) in large numbers about 200 years ago. The same thing can be said for New Mexico, Arizona, and California.