I am not saying every single immigrant, within any ethnicity, but definitely in South Florida. it is bad enough that it is a dominate problem. Yes, I am only fluent in The USA English, but I live in my country of birth, The USA. & Yes, I do NOT think any organization should require any person to learn any language outside of the country they live-in. With my Both Short & Long Term Memory & Language Processing Challenges learning a language is extremely hard, nearly impossible. Some say I need to learn The USA English language, LOL!

I only know for sure, this is true in South Florida, because I have NOT lived anywhere long enough to know either way, but I assume it is true everywhere in The USA. At least where there is a enclave of at least one-immigrant ethnicity group.

With all that being said, I am curious what you all think? Should people HAVE TO learn a language beyond their own countries’ languages? WHO is to blame? I will give that to you after you all have answered these questions. I think it will surprise you all.

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      A another good & fair question, I use always try to use U.nited S.tates of A.merica (incase some other readers do not know) because The USA is always trying to dominate everything in The Northern-Southern American continents. Basically, American can apply to The Northern-Southern American continents, The USA does not own that all, YET. Much like the South Florida’s county Dade County has for, I think, 4-decades officially been called Miami-Dade County. it’s most popular city Miami trying to & in many ways succeeded in dominate everything in county. From it’s name-it’s science museum moving up & into the city, away from the science museum’s original, what 7-decades, location.