I see. You are just a simple xenophobe.
No I am not a xenophobe. I respect other cultures perfectly well. The Mexican culture is great, I loved the old Clint Eastwood "Man with no name" films. I think they represented the mexican culture very well. Also the part in "Young Guns II" where Christian Slater goes to Mexico. My favorite though would have to be the opening credits of the Salma Hayek film "Fools Rush in", I especially appreciated that view of Mexico.
America is the greatest country on earth. There is no comparison. I know that there are plenty here that would argue that we should be more like Amsterdam, Holland. But that would be regressing, not expanding.
The fact of the matter is, is that any country that wishs to dominate the earth as a capitol and center speaks ONE LANGUAGE. They don't adapt to where they are expanding to, they expect others to adapt to them!! Tell9ing everyone that we are a two language society is not pro-active, its regression!! Why are we beign asked to contort ourselves to fit a failed society? Mexicos government is a puppet to the drug lords who really run that craphole, and I see no reason that we do not demand that people who come here adapt themselves to our way of life. And that means speaking english!
Why is it that just because they came through the back door they get some special set of rules that the Millions of people who came here before them didn't get? Every immigrant who came here before swore an oath to America ala the pledge of allegiance and they learned english. When did that stop being required? Why is it that when you ask an immigrant if they would go to war for our country that the answer is always "Hell no mane, Ah'd jus go hom."
Either be a citizen, or go home. How about that? If this country is so great that you have to break into it, how about you swaer allegiance to it and adapt to its existing culture. If your home country is such a pices of garbage that you flee from it to seek out a better life, then leave it behind, stop plastering your home countrys stickers all over your damn cars and waving its flag in parades where your demanding rights that you don't deserve. (Citizens have rights here, not you "essey")
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato