I am old enough to remember.
and your point?
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I am old enough to remember.
Read post #53and your point?
Read post #53
Do you need sources to prove 1 Cor 15 too?I did, now I still would like to see a link citing a credible source
History is repaeting itself. At one time it was not permissible to speak another language in public other than English. That was about 60 years ago.
I know of a family in which the mother and father were here illegally, had a child , was working and supporting their family, got caught up in a raid, and now the child is looking at being deported with her family back to a place in Honduras where they will have to literally live on a garbage heap. The child is in the 4th Grade, and is a straight A student, speaks English well, and is a lovely child. Please put yourself in this child's shoes.. Something is definitely wrong with this picture..
Do you need sources to prove 1 Cor 15 too?
Let me highlight for you what is wrong with this picture. Look at the bolding it tells the whole story.
The reason they are here illegally, doesn't overcome the fact that they are here illegally and now the consequence for the parents' breaking the law is that child must suffer. Is it fair to the child. No. But since when is life fair? The parents should have considered what might happen when they came here and didn't seek asylum when they came across the border.
America is a country of laws. There are consequences to breaking them. Is it fair to the child sitting in foster care because his parents are meth addicts? How about the family of a local man who was convicted of obstruction of justice because he failed to think things though before he called an associate he'd found was being investigated by the feds? He's spending 5-7 in a federal prison for ONE phone call that he didn't even know was illegal.
Life is not fair.
It is not fair that American tax payers must pay for the education of children of illegal immigrants. It is not fair that we taxpayers must pay for their medical care. Think we don't? Go ask any hospital administrator how much money they spend each year on people who come to the ER with no identification whatsoever. But they HAVE to be treated BY LAW.
You think Obamacare is bad? You ain't seen the tip of the iceburg that is already bearing down on us. We spend BILLIONS each year on people who come across our borders KNOWING they are breaking the law. But its worth the risk, cause Americans aren't going to do anything about it.
Yes, there are sad stories out there everywhere. But if we are a nation of laws, then what does it say about our intergrity when we toss those laws aside and ignore them?
so we as a nation are going to be held accountable for the way we treat immigrants.
I am not very many eyars younger than you and students were not allowed to speak anything other than English in School. That same area speaks about 178 different languages today. If they were unable to speak English they could not speak another language either. I was also told that same story by an immigrant from Switzerland who is now in his 80's. He lived in a different area than I did.Hmmmmmmmm, I am over 60 and that sure was not true of any place I knew about. There were German UmPaa bands on the radio, especially in Pennsylvania, and the commentary was in German.
Chinese has always been spoken in Chinese restaurants and laundries ... Cantonese primarily when I was a kid.
Gully was spoken on the Outer Banks and a few other places.
Latin was spoken in the RCC Mass ... and surely that was public.
Where was English required in public?
I am not very many eyars younger than you and students were not allowed to speak anything other than English in School. ... QUOTE]
Could it be the school required English as immersion is the best way to learn a new language?
Schools require many things - and I'm sure you may remember in the good 'ole days - a decent dress code, corporal punishment, actually accomplishing a standard to be passed on to the next grade, and they would not allow you to throw cafeteria food away
You just made a mountain out of a mole hill.
It had nothing to do with that at the time. That was the attitude in America at the time. It was much the same attitude as those in the south who wanted segregation.Could it be the school required English as immersion is the best way to learn a new language?
In the school I taught at they do not have the same rules as they once did years earlier.
I taught in a high school that had about 95 of its students who were born in Mexico. They were far more respectful than those born in America.
I do not know what country you live in but it is still that same way in some of the more conservative states today.Schools require many things - and I'm sure you may remember in the good 'ole days - a decent dress code, corporal punishment, actually accomplishing a standard to be passed on to the next grade, and they would not allow you to throw cafeteria food away.
Of course you do know that the apple does fall from the tree. When you get a chance take a look at the states where the highest teenage pregnancies are. It might surprise you as it did me.