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Letter: Spanish is allowed
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Jose
2010-08-03 13:22:50 UTC
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BYU Newsnet -

The US has no official language, and according to the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US allowed Mexicans to keep their
language. ...


http://universe.byu.edu/node/9947
repo
2010-08-03 13:30:38 UTC
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Post by Jose
BYU Newsnet -
The US has no official language, and according to the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US allowed Mexicans to keep their
language. ...
http://universe.byu.edu/node/9947
That's correct, however there are some who have tried
to circumvented this U.S. LAW so we have to be very
aware and stand up for these rights under the TGH.

Repo
Colonel Kurtz
2010-08-03 18:34:24 UTC
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Post by Jose
The US has no official language, and according to the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US allowed Mexicans to keep their
language. ...
The United States is hardly an official country.

In Mexico, there is no English excpet possibly in tourist traps, but I don't
go to tourist trpas. Spanish is the only language for every sign, at
businesses and for the "help" in the businesses. If you can't
speak/read/understand it, f**k you.

It's good that you bedwetters will switch the U.S. to Spanish for the
Mexican insurgency, however. It makes professors and other loons feel warm
and fuzzy.

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