Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Some Places Revisit Immigration Laws

I read Some Places Revist Immigration Laws by: Emily Bazar of the USA Today newspaper. Texas, Alabama, Utah and Iowa have made English the official language of their state. These four states have also made laws restricting illegal immigrants. The costs of implementing these policies is going to be high. That is why some people are skeptical. Thirty states have English only laws. It is predictied that this trend will only continue. A problem with these policies is that is puts "neighbor against neighbor".

The English only language is unfair to many immigrants. It forces immigrants to give up their own language and learn a new one. As you get older and older it becomes harder for individuals to learn a new language. If a state enforces an English only law, then that state needs to provide an easy and fast way for immigrants and illegal immigrants to learn English. The Englihs only laws will create hostile environments for immigrants and this will cause immigrants to resist assimilation into their new society.

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