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Jeb Bush Continues to Agree with Jorge Ramos/Open Borders crowd in promoting bilingualism for the USA
Excerpted from "#TODOSPORJEB!: BUSH CAMPAIGN POSTS SPANISH SIGNS AT NEW MIAMI OFFICE AS JEB CALLS TRUMP ‘POBRECITO’" at http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/13/todosporjeb-bush-campaign-posts-spanish-signs-at-new-miami-office-as-jeb-calls-trump-pob
Bush’s use of foreign languages in America on the presidential campaign trail has landed him in serious trouble in recent weeks, particularly when he attacked GOP frontrunner billionaire Donald Trump in Spanish at a press conference a couple weeks ago.
“El hombre no es conservador,” Bush said in Spanish of Trump while speaking to press at the La Progresiva school in Miami, which teaches kids both English and Spanish. Bush’s comments translate to: “The man is not conservative.”
Bush was responding to Willie Horton-esque type ad from Trump’s team, published on Instagram, that compared Bush’s previous comments praising illegal immigration as an “act of love” with images of convicted criminal illegal aliens, including murderers. Had the United States enforced its immigration laws, the illegal aliens’ American victims would still be alive....
“I like Jeb,” Trump said. “He’s a nice man. But he should really set the example by speaking English while in the United States.”
Technically, U.S. immigration law requires immigrants who are naturalized as U.S. citizens to prove proficiency in English before getting citizenship. Since illegal aliens aren’t permitted to vote, that means there is but a minuscule percentage of the voting population in America that can’t, under U.S. law, speak English. The only people who that situation — being able to speak Spanish but not English, while also being a U.S. citizen — would apply to would be people born in America with U.S. citizenship who never learned English. Even most anchor babies, people born here with U.S. citizenship to mothers who came to the U.S. illegally to give birth to their children here, do learn English, so the amount of people who can vote for Bush and speaks Spanish but not English is almost nobody.
As such, Bush’s team continues claiming he is speaking to people who are bilingual, or speak both English and Spanish, but won’t answer why he doesn’t just talk to them in English, a language that all of them speak rather than dividing Americans by speaking to some in English and others in a foreign tongue....
Excerpted from "#TODOSPORJEB!: BUSH CAMPAIGN POSTS SPANISH SIGNS AT NEW MIAMI OFFICE AS JEB CALLS TRUMP ‘POBRECITO’" at http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/13/todosporjeb-bush-campaign-posts-spanish-signs-at-new-miami-office-as-jeb-calls-trump-pob
Bush’s use of foreign languages in America on the presidential campaign trail has landed him in serious trouble in recent weeks, particularly when he attacked GOP frontrunner billionaire Donald Trump in Spanish at a press conference a couple weeks ago.
“El hombre no es conservador,” Bush said in Spanish of Trump while speaking to press at the La Progresiva school in Miami, which teaches kids both English and Spanish. Bush’s comments translate to: “The man is not conservative.”
Bush was responding to Willie Horton-esque type ad from Trump’s team, published on Instagram, that compared Bush’s previous comments praising illegal immigration as an “act of love” with images of convicted criminal illegal aliens, including murderers. Had the United States enforced its immigration laws, the illegal aliens’ American victims would still be alive....
“I like Jeb,” Trump said. “He’s a nice man. But he should really set the example by speaking English while in the United States.”
Technically, U.S. immigration law requires immigrants who are naturalized as U.S. citizens to prove proficiency in English before getting citizenship. Since illegal aliens aren’t permitted to vote, that means there is but a minuscule percentage of the voting population in America that can’t, under U.S. law, speak English. The only people who that situation — being able to speak Spanish but not English, while also being a U.S. citizen — would apply to would be people born in America with U.S. citizenship who never learned English. Even most anchor babies, people born here with U.S. citizenship to mothers who came to the U.S. illegally to give birth to their children here, do learn English, so the amount of people who can vote for Bush and speaks Spanish but not English is almost nobody.
As such, Bush’s team continues claiming he is speaking to people who are bilingual, or speak both English and Spanish, but won’t answer why he doesn’t just talk to them in English, a language that all of them speak rather than dividing Americans by speaking to some in English and others in a foreign tongue....