Nope. U.S. citizens do not need interpreters.
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There were no interpreters. This is a made up story.
Only one reason for fighting to keep illegals on the voting rolls.
To cheat.
I see. Maybe you can explain what they were doing there since you know so much.
I see nothing that suggests this happened.
Correct, you would expect a lot of Americans to be taking part in an American election. Remember, the foreigners were not waiting in line.
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It happened 5 days ago. If this had been real, they would have called the newspaper and TV station, not X and the Gateway Pundit. They would have photographed the people and the vans.
They would have screamed and yelled at them.
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Yeah, well thatās the supporting photo from your article. You know, the āevidenceā.
Well thatās not at all true.
Plenty of people, citizens included, donāt speak English as their first language. And thus they are more comfortable in their native or āchildā (what you think in) tongue.
My best friendās mom was a Korean immigrant and while she made it a point to learn English she was never as comfortable with it as she was Korean. So when I went to Korean restaurants with them growing up I noticed how she always talked to the waitresses and cooks in Korean. She always spoke Korean on the phone with her siblings, all of whom spoke English too. Hell her brother can speak Korean, English, and Japanese. But when they conversed, it was always Korean because that was what they all grew up speaking.
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Along with someone who, when asked if they saw the alleged miscreants voting, could say only that they were inside sitting on benches.
To call it weak sauce would be to put all sauces, even broths, to shame.
This is the type of reporting that reserved for the Gateway Pundit and the current incarnation of the NYT newsroom.
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My wifeās grandparents from both sides are Puerto Rican. All conversation with them occurred in Spanish.
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I never provided evidence. I asked why were there foreign nationals in a U.S. polling station during voting.
Do you know?
Itās in the article you posted. How come nobody photographed the vansā license plates?
Seriously- the local Republicans would be all over this if it were true. Forget it.
Congratulations! Do they need an interpreter?
And it makes perfect sense because thatās the first language they learned. Itās what they thought in.
If I was to move to Latin America and learn Spanish I guarantee you Iād still talk to people who spoke English in English. Because thatās the language I will always think in.
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Yeah, if they were conducting business like interacting with a bank. Probably could get through the act of voting, but if there were any conversations beyond that like, say, confirming that theyāre registered to vote or finding out how to update their registration, theyād have needed a translator.
None of them would allow you to become a citizen if you needed an interpreter.
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There are multiple really odd hills to die on in this thread.
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No you are not just asking
You stated not asked that us citizens donāt need an interpreter.
Your garbage is going to be called out for what it is - hot garbage. āI am just asking questionsā. Nobody has bought that since Glenn Beck packed up his whiteboard.
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