The Language Barrier Standing in the Way of Puerto Rican Immigrants

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The Language Barrier Standing in the Way of Puerto Rican Immigrants The United States of America is regarded to many foreigners as the "land of opportunity". To many Puerto Ricans that still live on the island they view the mainland as just that. While other Puerto Ricans can't wait to return to their homeland. Many Puerto Ricans came to the United States because they believed they would not only find better jobs but a better education than on the island. Puerto Ricans first started migrating to the United States in the 1860s. Throughout the 1900s Puerto Ricans were migrating to the United States. After the implementation of Operation Bootstrap in 1947 the influx of Puerto Ricans rose dramatically. Because so many Puerto Ricans were now living in the US the government had to make room for them. One change that had to be made was through the educational system. The biggest problem that the schools found was the language barrier, which was also a problem back in Puerto Rico. Unless one could speak English they will not be able to get the best education possible i...

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