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How to set yourself up for total failure

bpostbpost Member Posts: 32,669 ✭✭✭✭
edited September 2018 in General Discussion
Nearly half of the residents in the nation?s five biggest cities do not speak English at home, choosing instead their native language, according to the latest Census Bureau data that details the impact of a decade of soft immigration policies.

Overall, a record 67 million do not speak English at home, said the bureau. That is nearly double in 27 years.

In its just-released analysis of the Census data, the Center for Immigration Studies said, ?As a share of the population, 21.8 percent of U.S. residents speak a foreign language at home ? roughly double the 11 percent in 1980.?

The Center added, ?In America's five largest cities, 48 percent of residents now speak a language other than English at home. In New York City and Houston it is 49 percent; in Los Angeles it is 59 percent; in Chicago it is 36 percent; and in Phoenix it is 38 percent.?

The findings come as more and more reports emerge about both Americans and foreigners getting into heated debates over speaking English.

In one case in New York last May, a man threatened to call immigration police if employees and customers didn?t stop speaking English in a restaurant. Last week, in Florida, a Taco Bell patron was turned away because a worker said nobody spoke English and couldn?t take the order.

Among the top findings from the Center for Immigration Studies report:

In 2017, a record 66.6 million U.S. residents (native-born, legal immigrants, and illegal immigrants) ages five and older spoke a language other than English at home. The number has more than doubled since 1990, and almost tripled since 1980.

As a share of the population, 21.8 percent of U.S. residents speak a foreign language at home ? roughly double the 11 percent in 1980.

In America's five largest cities, 48 percent of residents now speak a language other than English at home. In New York City and Houston it is 49 percent; in Los Angeles it is 59 percent; in Chicago it is 36 percent; and in Phoenix it is 38 percent.

In 2017, there were 85 cities and Census Designated Places (CDP) in which a majority of residents spoke a foreign language at home. These include Hialeah, Fla. (95 percent); Laredo, Texas (92 percent); and East Los Angeles, Calif. (90 percent). Perhaps more surprisingly, it also includes places like Elizabeth, N.J. (76 percent); Skokie, Ill. (56 percent); and Germantown, Md., and Bridgeport, Conn. (each 51 percent).

Nearly one in five U.S. residents now lives in a city or CDP in which one-third of the population speaks a foreign language at home. This includes Dale City, Va. (43 percent); Norwalk, Conn., and New Rochelle, N.Y. (each 42 percent); and Aurora, Colo., and Troy, Mich. (each 35 percent).

In contrast to many of the nation's cities, in rural areas outside of metropolitan areas just 8 percent speak a language other than English at home.

The data released thus far indicates that nationally nearly one in four public school students now speaks a language other than English at home.3 In California, 44 percent of school-age (5-17) children speak a foreign language at home, and it's roughly one-third in Texas, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Florida.

Of school-age children (5-17) who speak a foreign language at home, 85 percent were born in the United States. Even among adults 18 and older, more than one-third of those who speak a foreign language at home are U.S.-born.

Of those who speak a foreign language at home, 25.9 million (39 percent) told the Census Bureau that they speak English less than very well. This figure is entirely based on the opinion of the respondent; the Census Bureau does not measure language skills.

Comments

  • wiplashwiplash Member Posts: 7,145 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    When my Ancestors moved from Germany to the USA they changed our last name from Schneider to Snyder, "A good American name", and learned to speak the English language.
    There is no such thing as Liberal Men, only Liberal Women with Penises.'
  • spasmcreekspasmcreek Member Posts: 37,717 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    what an easy way to hasten the downfall of a nation...SPEAK READ AND WRITE ENGLISH in AMERICA...so ALL are on the same page
  • US Military GuyUS Military Guy Member Posts: 3,645 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The article used the term "foreign language" eight times.

    Since our country has not decided that English is our official language, can we have a "foreign language"?
  • bpostbpost Member Posts: 32,669 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Our congress, as useless as teats on a boar hog as they are, can easily pass a bill making English the official language of the nation. Of course I am willing, with my tax dollars, to fund translators to teach English to immigrants to our melting pot.
  • cbxjeffcbxjeff Member Posts: 17,637 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I totally agree, Bruce. I see all the recent TV commercials anymore plus printed ads et al and it's no wonder that I'm on blood pressure medicine. I can't properly spell the word "pandering" but I know it when I see it. The term "down the tubes" comes to mind.
    It's too late for me, save yourself.
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