Apparently, there are still many places in the country where this issue is not a major problem. It is not just the language barrier that is annoying. It is also the entitlement mentality where foreigners living in our country feel strongly that America owes them. This is not to mention basic etiquette in places like public restrooms. Half the public toilets have poo left in them and also pooey hand prints and messes from unsupervised children who don't seem to know how to use the toilet. My wife and I were in a restaurant and the couple in the booth behind us changed one of their toddler's soiled diaper on the table and then left it behind when they left. The staff was aware and didn't say a thing about it.
Could you tell what nationality they were?
I have a weekend job full of “diversity” and the employees eat in the break room, then go back to work and leave their piles of trash right on the table where they ate, even while there are waste receptacles nearby for them to dispose of it. Just utter disregard for personal responsibility in keeping a common area free of trash.
It’s so true what you said about the sense of entitlement, too; the rampant foreign swarms overrunning the D.C. area are encouraged to act and speak as if they’re here for the sole purpose of conquest. Did you see that story from the L.A. area, where the Qatar guys with their mansion and exotic sports cars were racing at 100 mph through residential streets, then aggressively threatened a reporter who questioned them, saying “F America” and saying they had diplomatic immunity?