GOP candidates talk tough on learning English, but also advertise in Spanish - Are hopefuls trying to have it both ways? They say it’s not a contradiction.

Posted on: January 24th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Marketing ] [ Politics ] [ Top Stories ] [ Election 2008 ] [ Language Issues ]
Knowledge is Power!

“Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani often garners applause when he says that immigrants must learn to read, write and speak English to become U.S. citizens.

Fellow GOP candidate Mitt Romney, is greeted with a similar response when he advocates making English the nation’s official language.”*

*From: http://www.statesman.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

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