How DACA Amnesty and Chain Migration Threaten English as Primary U.S. Language


Contrary to popular misconception by the Left and pumped out over the airwaves ad nauseam by the Fake News Industrial Complex (FNIC) is the notion that illegals entering this country are not just Mexicans, but are from dozens of other nations.

The reality is that most ARE IN FACT FROM MEXICO and that they are, by lifestyle and culture, unalterably committed and devoted to their native language, often to the exclusion of everything else, including the English language, while residing in a land where that is the dominant verbiage.

The vast majority of DACA recipients and the current immigrant population are Mexican nationals. An amnesty would certainly balloon the Mexican national population in the U.S. to historic, unprecedented levels.

In Mexico, though, English language rates remain incredibly poor. The latest research conducted by the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness showed that only five percent of the Mexican population “speak this language or understand it.”

Meanwhile, the U.S. now surpasses Spain as the second country in the world with the most Spanish speakers, with only Mexico surpassing the U.S., according to the latest research by Instituto Cervantes.

The 2015 study revealed that while American English remains stagnant in the U.S., there are now more than 40 million – mostly immigrant – residents in the U.S. who speak Spanish in the home. An additional almost 12 million speak Spanish and English.

That research backs up a 2015 study conducted by the Center for Immigration Studies which found that overall, there are now nearly 65 million U.S. residents who speak a foreign language at home, putting downward pressure on local hospitals, schools, and other public services.

The “downward pressure” refers to an insistence by the US government to provide translation and transliterative services and documents that help those who refuse to learn our language to receive American taxpayer-funded assistance and other welfare without ever having to take the time to express themselves in our native language here in the United States.

This pressure also costs American businesses and services billions of dollars per year.  If that obstacle was removed, how much more money could be pumped into the economy and jobs-gains?  All that would be required would be our own government’s insistence that anyone in this country should learn the language before being granted services.

In the Golden State, English has become so rare as to have been recently (believe it or not) eclipsed by Spanish.  In a short amount of time, both Texas and New Mexico may be following suit.

Read on the next page about the effort on the Left to create a far easier route for illegal aliens and legal immigrants to remain in the US through an amnesty that would then open the floodgates to millions more without abatement!

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