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El alto costo de LA inacción. Please add that to the title. If you are going to write something for the Spanish speaking community do it right.
Also: SI NO TOMAMOS ACCION... Nobody says that in Spanish.
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meird@
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um buddy, I'm both spanish and legal, and I understand both languages. THe only purpose I see here putting this in spanish is to rally up the spanish community, espcifically the illigal ones. think about it, if immigration reform passes, and he's got these people on the democratic side, which way do you think they will vote? think ouside the box dude
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wow, capturing constituencies never gets old...
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@alhaquin Dude, there are a lot of legal US residents and citizens, that haven't been out from their community, so they never learned the language well. And that doesn't happen with Spanish speaking people only, it happens with a lot of communities. If you haven't had the chance to see this, I advise you to go to Chicago or New York to get a sense what is outside your bubble... Sorry for poping it.
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@TheGearsKeepTurning Also, TV within the U.S is strange because you have 1/4 of TV being all spanish channels yet overseas the higher budget white channels are the ones that air like ABC. It's also funny how news channels have their own biases and audiences. FOX news is extremely republican conservative anti-Obama and CNN is more democrat. This country is a melting pot, it has its benefits and disadvantages.
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@TheGearsKeepTurning Don't worry about it...it wasn't a big of a deal. You'll be surprised how much diversity the U.S has...You have to be open minded and visit all around because you might find a city predominantly white and Christians and you might think that's the norm...yet there is so much diversity you will find tons of atheists, catholics, jewish people, blacks, latinos, asians, democrats, republicans in every state. U.S is a true melting pot, i love it!
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espero que esta vez si se apruebe para que mexico pueda salir contagiado y mejorar la vida de miles de personas independientemente de su nacionalidad
It's interesting how many american residents don't like the government's involvement with their personal issues. In Europe, though, people seem to have more of an attitude as to "How can we use the government for our own good?".
Hoobes1 1 year ago 5
There's an English version of this video, "The Cost of Inaction". Surprisingly enough, the states has a very high population of native Spanish speakers. Therefore, they've gotta have many things in Spanish as well, such as signs and videos like this one. =)
Hoobes1 1 year ago 3