According to census reports, out of 8.4 million people living in New York City, nearly 40 percent of them arrived from foreign countries. The city features 800 different spoken languages other than English.
America Becoming Less American Every Year |
By Frosty Wooldridge
3-14-16 |
According to census reports, out of 8.4 million people living in New York City, nearly 40 percent of them arrived from foreign countries. The city features 800 different spoken languages other than English.
Educational standards degrade into chaos with endless language conflicts. Ethnic groups situate themselves in various enclaves like Flushing, Sunset Park, Bronx, Corona and Manhattan. These new citizens maintain their home language, customs and cultures. Among them: Dominican Republic, China, Jamaica, Guyana, Mexico, Ecuador, Haiti, Trinidad, Tobago, Columbia, Russia, Honduras and El Salvador. Not far behind, India, Brazil, Argentina, Pakistan, Kurdistan and Puerto Rico add their citizens to the Big Apple.
In other words, New York City no longer enjoys being called an “All-American City”, but in fact morphed into an “international city” with little resemblance to America as to culture or language.
At current immigration rates, America morphs into being less American every year with 1.2 to 1.5 million refugee immigrants allowed into our country annually.
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