Is Miami really starting to become the first unamerican city in america?
November 6th, 2009 | by Michael |vistaremix asked:
I see on TV, in magazines and from what people say. Is it really being taken over by people who cannot speak english, dont like america and being the first place in america thats really mostly unamerican? I always wanted to visit south florida but I have heard so many bad things recently about Miami. What do you think?
JUAN
I see on TV, in magazines and from what people say. Is it really being taken over by people who cannot speak english, dont like america and being the first place in america thats really mostly unamerican? I always wanted to visit south florida but I have heard so many bad things recently about Miami. What do you think?
JUAN

11 Responses to “Is Miami really starting to become the first unamerican city in america?”
By iammclovin1 on Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
i call it North Cuba
By Bob crinklebar on Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
ahem. sorry, the klan section is the one directly under polls & surveys.
because someone is a recent immigrant and has thus not learned to speak english pefectly yet, that makes them a bad person? wow, buddy, ****** really coulda used someone like you. and, by the way, surveys say 94% of immigrants speak english within a year of arrival and only the elderly and asian immigrants are unable to learn english.
By dee_the_genius on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
naa…you should come visit my town. geeeeeez
By Uncle STEW-O on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Here in the Bronx like 30 percent people speak spainish
By ???? on Nov 13, 2009 | Reply
Nope. Miami is just becoming more multicultural.
By Where myth fades to legend on Nov 15, 2009 | Reply
lol… Have you ever heard of texas?
By tingtown on Nov 18, 2009 | Reply
What the hell.
By emily. on Nov 21, 2009 | Reply
California is becoming verrrry *unamerican*
By ?amy [suspended] on Nov 24, 2009 | Reply
Nah, south california is like that as well.
By BOOM. xD on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
I don’t think that it’s becoming “unamerican” it’s becoming multicultural.
By LIBERTY4EVER on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
Whoever above has said it is becoming “multi-cultural” has NEVER been to South Florida/Miami. The Cuban’s and Haitians are huge down there and SPANISH is not the “secondary” language, but the PRIMARY language. That is NOT multi-cultural. Whoever said that 94% of immigrants learn English within a year or whatever, again have never been to Miami. As an Anglo, I was actually DISCOURAGED to do business down there because I could not speak fluent Spanish? That is not the “American Way”. Whoever said Texas was pretty close too. I travel all over the Country for work and I can tell you that some areas are not “multi-cultural” but are satellite countries with little to no English spoken in certain areas.