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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 23, 2026

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Everybody sends remittances.

This is just false. Forget about the guy who moved from Mexico. If you think the American born kids of every immigrant (who you don't consider Americans either) are sending remittances, I have to wonder how many such kids you've met, because it doesn't match basically any of the second generation immigrants I've met.

mandatory ESL

What do you think ESL is and why is it bad to have it in schools? It seems pretty obvious to me that ESL classes improve assimilation over not having them.

ESL classes are a symptom for how bad the situation has become. Further, if school districts don't want to educate foreigners who can't speak English, they shouldn't have to. Finally, if they want to assimilate, they will learn English whether or not it's in schools. If you're not doing that yourself, then you're not fit for this country in the first place. It's not the government's job to pay to assimilate every foreigner who wants to be here.

Schools need to educate every student in English. If there's math for kids who aren't able to do math, seems to stand to reason that there should be English for kids who aren't able to speak English. The fiscal argument seems nonsensical - kids get English lessons anyway.

Finally, if they want to assimilate, they will learn English whether or not it's in schools.

Making it harder to assimilate may make the situation develop not necessary in your favor.

If you're not doing that yourself, then you're not fit for this country in the first place. It's not the government's job to pay to assimilate every foreigner who wants to be here.

Kids generally don't get a choice about where they grow up and indoctrinating them into American cultural norms (like speaking English) seems pretty good.