Can the U.S. government take a woman’s baby from her because she doesn’t speak English? That’s the latest question to arise in the hothouse debate over illegal immigration, as an undocumented woman from impoverished rural Mexico — who speaks only an obscure indigenous language — fights in a Mississippi court to regain custody of her infant daughter. From: time.com
Tagged: government, indigenous, latina, Mississippi, Southern Poverty Law Center
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August 27th, 2009
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Filed Under: Essentials, Language Issues, Top Stories
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