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Following
the federal investigation of the country’s Wal-Mart hiring practices of
employing illegal immigrants, many policy activists are urging immigration
authorities to implement an amnesty program that would allow illegal immigrants
to enter the United States legally for work.
Activists argue that such a program would cut down on unnecessary costs
involved with costly federal investigations, similar to the Wal-Mart
investigation.
Michele
Waslin, a senior immigration policy analyst for the National Council of La Raza
told CNSNews.com, “So much of our economy is dependent on … undocumented
labor. [The Wal-Mart arrests] show
the basic, fundamental problem with our immigration system – that there are
incentives to hire undocumented workers, [and] that these poor workers are
suffering for this.”
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Teachers
in Massachusetts are now required by a new state law to address ESL students
almost entirely in English.
Question
2, which was approved by voters last year, replaced bilingual education, a
program that allowed children to learn core subjects in their native language
until their English improved enough to enter mainstream English classrooms.
Under the new program, ESL students spend an entire year learning
everything in English with other ESL students before moving to the mainstream
classroom.
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