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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....



In the case of Jeb Bush, it is hard to see how his repeated forays into Spanish are not tacit support for bilingualism. He is acting like a Canadian politician, delivering his speeches and press conferences in two languages. But this is not bilingual Canada. This is English-speaking America.

I heartily agree that our immigration policy should be all about benefiting THIS country, and not about benefiting foreigners who in many cases have no love for this country and come here with no thought of benefiting anyone but themselves.I'm getting more skeptical about the asylum seekers. It seems that few of them are coming directly from war zones; rather they come from unpleasant refugee zones that are not war zones. And the refugees pouring out of the Middle East are overwhelmingly Muslim, although it is Christians and Yazidis who are the truly endangered. And 3/4 are adult males, whereas refugees typically come in families. I believe we are witnessing a conscious colonization of the West. Islamdom is too weak militarily to fulfill the Quranic imperative of jihad through force of arms now. So they have decided to deploy the demographic bomb as a substitute. I hope that the EU will break up, that the UK, Slovakia, Hungary, and others will come to realize that, largely due to progressive politicians' hunger for votes, the EU is becoming the vehicle for the destruction of European civilization. I foresee its replacement with a grim future of Muslim rule over much of Europe with street gangs to subdue the men and rapists to put the European women in their place, such as we are beginning to see in Sweden.

It has happened before: remember the centuries of subjugation under Islam of Spain and the Balkans. And once those areas were liberated, the backwardness left behind by Muslim rule lingered. Greece was always culturally great till the Turkish yoke; it has never been the same since. Serbia was a great civilization in pre-Ottoman times. And tragically, Iberian backwardness resulting from Muslim rule and from the protracted military struggle was exported to Latin America, with machismo, fatalism, corruption and traditions of oppression. (Now I'm NOT saying there's nothing good or likable about Latin American culture, or that Latino people are disagreeable, but what Latin American country would we consider a comparably desirable place to live as North America?)
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I honestly have no problem with a candidate speaking to potential voters in the language with which they feel most comfortable. Certainly immigrants are supposed to demonstrate English proficiency, but we all know that there is legal proficiency and there is fluency. The two are not one and the same.

But a private individual, whether a guy on the street or candidate for the US presidency, is not a government. Our Government should establish clearly a national language of English. Official documents should be printed only in English, except as needed to support foreign tourists and visitors.

I see this as being both for the good of the nation and the good of the immigrants. No one who is not fluent in English in the US can possibly benefit from the opportunities our nation provides. Therefore, lack of English fluency is a handicap that results in low wages and often in poverty, which our Government then sees as need for a "safety net."

With the exception of asylum seekers who are fleeing repression or possible death, immigrants should be screened and selected, not for what the US can do for them, but for what they can do for the US. If there is a shortage of people in the hospitality industry, then admit people willing to work, at least initially, in hospitality. If there is a shortage of people having Phds in Theoretical Physics, then we should seek out immigrants who bring such needed education and skills. This is similar to the immigration systems in many other nations and similar processes should be used here.

 
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