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Georgia town weighs immigrants’ presence

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“GAINESVILLE, Ga. – Harold Hogsed wonders how his grandchildren learn anything in school, with all the time their teachers spend instructing Hispanic immigrants on basic English. A drawling Georgia native, he cannot understand what the Spanish-accented adults are saying. He sees them as a drain on his tax dollars and he wishes they would all go home.

“How many people can this country hold?” Hogsed asked. “I don’t have the solution to it, but something’s got to be done.”"

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Posted on: April 2nd, 2006
Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News
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