(Veddy interesting)!!
HARSH YOU SAY??
1. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools, no special ballots for elections, and all government business will be conducted in our language.
2 Foreigners will NOT have the right to vote, no matter how long they are here.
3 Foreigners will NEVER be able to hold political office.
4 Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, nor any other government assistance programs.
5 Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.
6. If foreigners do come and want to buy land that will be okay, BUT options will be restricted. You are not allowed to own waterfront property. That property is reserved for citizens naturally born into this country.
7. Foreigners may not protest; no demonstrations, no waving a foreign flag, no political organizing, no "bad-mouthing" our president or his policies. If you do you will be sent home.
8. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be hunted down and sent straight to jail.
Harsh, you say ?...
The above laws happen to be the immigration laws of " MEXICO " !
2 comments:
Does anyone know if this is true?
Well the very first claim is false, that's for sure:
Bilingual education a success in Mexico
Mexican schools once enforced a strict Spanish-only policy, much like the English-only rule being widely debated in the United States. Mexico eventually declared the policy a failure, saying it was creating generations of confused students and adding to poverty and discrimination.
Mexican educators say their experience could offer important lessons for the United States.
Today, about 1.2 million Mexican children attend bilingual classes. The federal government publishes textbooks in 55 of the country’s 63 languages and actively recruits teachers who are native speakers. Bilingual education is even guaranteed in the constitution. Find out more about bilingual education in Mexico in The Arizona Republic.
http://blog.reading.org/archives/001548.html
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