Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

‘Diversity’ causing harm to heritage, traditions

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After reading “Candidates learn from immigrants” in the Sunday, April 15, newspaper, it appears immigrants are demanding this and that, to include our politician­s signing a pledge to place a foreign language in their political ads and to defend those who are illegally in our country. I find this appalling — also some of our mayors, clergy and politician­s calling for more diversity.

Folks, we have diversity running out of our ears. Many of our schools are 60 to 70 percent Latino or foreign nationals, or their parents are. It’s difficult to go anywhere in Northwest Arkansas that people aren’t around you speaking a foreign language.

[I’m a] Northwest Arkansas native of five generation­s and for 77-plus years of working the fields, factories and businesses to make this area a wonderful place to raise and educate our children, but what I’m seeing is our heritage, culture and traditions being destroyed by so-called diversity. Check out your daily police reports on felony crime; that’s your diversity at work. Many of these crimes are committed by illegal immigrants but they won’t show that on the daily news report. Why? Because it’s not politicall­y correct.

Most of these immigrants are from thirdworld countries, and [for] those who have gone through legal procedure, I commend them and wish them the best in getting their families settled. However, they should blend with our culture and traditions, and speak our language in public places, and obey our laws.

The undocument­ed need to return to their native countries and get in line the correct way to come to the United States.

If we continue down the path of allowing thousands and thousands of people from thirdworld countries to sneak into our country, it won’t take long before we become a third-world country.

I do believe in, and support, modest immigratio­n and always have, but there must be numbers balanced to ensure our laws are followed and that the numbers of people can be supported by the community.

By the way, I or any of my family would never vote for a politician who would sign a pledge to support undocument­ed aliens, or the local politician­s who scream more, more diversity. HERB MARSHALL Hindsville

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