Arabic Restaurants In Miami
Is OUR NATIONAL IDENTITY IN DANGER?
If you don’t speak Spanish, Miami really can feel like a foreign country. In any restaurant, the conversation at the next table is more likely to be Spanish than English. And Miami’s population is only 65 percent Hispanic. El Paso, Texas, is 76 percent Latino. Flushing is 60 percent immigrant, mainly Chinese. Chinatowns and Little Italys have long been part of America’s urban landscape, but would it be all right to have entire U.S. cities where most people spoke and did business in Chinese, Spanish or even Arabic? Are too many Third World, non-English-speaking immigrants destroying our national identity?
they say by 2020, that we all are going to need to speak Spanish.
I will kindly take the disability check. because I can’t be
rehabilitated to another position.
I wonder if Mexico needs a English speaking person?
they did come out with that voice device for translation, huh?
Ahmad Hatoum 2008 party @ layali miami
