Charlotte struggling to serve Spanish-speakers. North Carolina

Posted on: December 19th, 2005
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“Businesses, schools, and government agencies in the Charlotte area are struggling to keep pace with the demand for interpreters to serve its fast-growing Spanish-speaking population.

Up to 120,000 Latinos live in and around Charlotte, making it home to one of the nation’s fastest-growing Spanish-speaking populations….”

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