Posted on 05/07/2008 4:11:55 PM PDT by dynachrome
The changes have also brought thousands of Hispanics, some legal immigrants and others not, who have migrated up Interstate 270 to meet the demand for construction and service jobs. Until now, the county has handled the influx with outreach classes in schools and community policing programs. Chic Hispanic restaurants flourish in downtown Frederick, and working-class Latinos have remained relatively invisible.
Suddenly, however, their presence is igniting a controversy that some fear could escalate into the kind of war over illegal immigration that has torn apart Prince William County. In the past month, the Frederick County sheriff has joined with federal authorities to identify and deport illegal immigrants, and county commissioners have proposed legislation to ban free translation of county business and require public schools to track down students who are in the United States illegally.
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“this is totally off topic but sort of related....can anyone recommend a Spanish lanquage course for adults that truely works?...I’d like for fun to learn Spanish ( again....I took two years of it in HS but that was a zillion years ago)...”
I took it in HS also and the only thing I can remember is that the teacher was incredibly HOT! I took a business Spanish class a couple of years ago and when the teacher asked us what we hoped to learn in the class I replied that I wanted to learn to say “Put your hands on your head and face the wall”. My wife was less than amused but I got a good response from the construction guys in the class.
ping
Ok, help me here. They are coming for construction and service jobs. Alright. CHIC Hispanic restaurants are flourishing. Do they mean that constructions and service workers are spending money at chic restaurants? (maybe so, if so they are making enough money so that I suspect Americans would be perfectly willing to do such well paying jobs) OR are they coming to do things like open chic restaurants (also something I suspect Americans are willing to do--there doesn't seem to be a dearth of eating establishments in the US).
susie
I have heard great things about Rosetta Stone. Our private school used it starting this year, and the kids really seem to be learning.
susie
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
If you sneaked into Mexico, I’m certain they would make you feel very welcome!
yet another open borders sob piece from the washington media arm of la raza.
it is interesting to note the anti-illegal voices holding their own over at the post message board.
We had to insist that she be put in ESL classes since her math abilities were so far ahead her classmates that she skipped 7th grade. I thought the school was copping out when they had her spend a large share of her day with a computer and the English Rosetta Stone software package. But she took to it like a fish to water, was caught up to her classmates by 10th grade and was an honor student by 11th.
Immigrants Feel Less Welcome in Frederick
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
The headline is missing something...
Needs a little tweeking...
Immigrants Feel Less Welcome in all towns in the US...
Plan to boycott same for the next fifty years...
(that’ll teach them gringos)
We.re doing it in Farmers Branch. I wish other cities would follow. This is Withering fire from LULAC< MALDEF and La Raza.
Farmers Branch is awesome and I hope they stick to their guns. I lived there in my early married years then migrated north to Carrollton for a while.
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