Like your namesake, you are long on bluster and short on intelligence. The comments suggesting that illegal aliens are somehow "my buddies" are simply a concession in your part to the fact that you have been defeated, and have nothing of any significance to add to the discussion.
My comments on this thread, are not about illegal aliens, they are about language, and whether the government has the right to impose the use of a common language on citizens. They do not.
Your lack of the necessary intelligence to understand that every thread that includes the word Hispanic isn't a thread about illegal aliens, is the real problem here. I find it hysterical that you think we should discuss whether illegal aliens should learn English. When you have an adult around, have them explain to you that whether illegal aliens learn to speak English or not is irrelevant...they're not suppossed to be here! What difference does it make what language they speak?
Do you see a problem with this? I see no reason for a foreign national to be campaigning in a state if the immigrants were assimilating.
July 08, 2002
Guatemalan candidate brings campaign to Southern Nevada
By Timothy Pratt LAS VEGAS SUN
Alvaro Colom, a soft-spoken business consultant who is running for president of Guatemala may have signaled a growing trend with his visit to Las Vegas last week.
The third-party candidate is probably the first Latin American political figure since Mexico President Vicente Fox to push plans on integrating immigrants living in the United States -- but he almost certainly won't be the last, observers said.
And he also won't be the last Latin leader to court Las Vegas on a par with urban centers like Los Angeles, Miami and New York when seeking support, both political and financial.