Where do you get your pizza ? If you believe in doing immigration the LEGAL way and if you believe in English being our dominant language...now you know where NOT to buy your pizza:
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/05/22/dallas-pizza-chain-giving-free-pizza-for-ordering-in-spanish/ Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with Hispanic people, in fact my son who next door to me has his last year exchange student from Mexico, back for a visit all this past week. She loves the family and thay feel the same way. Melissey (her name) would like to become an American citizen some day, but she wants to do it the right way..and it is NOT for financial reasons.
I had an Ecuadorean exchange student with my wife and I last year..bothe of these girls were sweethearts and we could readily accept them as children/grandchildren. In fact, they called my son & his wife Mom & Dad..and we were Grandma & Grandpa to them.
I believe we have immigration laws for a reason...and living very near Canada, we can see what consternation and confusion a "dual language'" policy can produce.