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    us citizens are educated in english, do you look at it as discrimination...?

    not being able to get jobs because not bilingual?

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    YES. I am angry and frustrated with this. I moved to another state, after working 15 years in social services. You'd think I'd get a job right away. Nope. ""Preference given to Spanish-speakers."" I AM bilingual, just not in Spanish. My parents/grandparents came from Germany. Learning AND speaking English was a key for citizenship. Social service agencies didn't bend over backwards with interpreters. Learn English!

 

 

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