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Re: Bilingual no trespassing signs produced in Hmong, English
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Originally Posted by kmfarm
That's fine and dandy. But the law states that before going on any land not yours, you must assume that someone owns it and ask for permission. Maybe the hmong (and everyone else) need to learn the law before going out on the hunt.
Immigrants need to have some responsibility when it comes to learning and understanding the law. Sometimes I think we go too far out of our way to make excuses for non-english speaking people.
If I moved to a foriegn land, I wonder how much slack would be given to me because I couldn't read a sign or speak the language.
Mark
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I agree 100% its just proper edicts to have mannerisms. But say many immigrants don't know or want to understand the norm of American cultures. For example most folks take off the hat upon entering the home, restaurant or church; yeah right I've mitt many foreigners that don't even do that. I say the signs a positive direction, for immigrants as least they're forewarned. But I do think they should be in Spanish as well.
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