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3/21/08
'Speak English' Signs Can Stay in Philly Shop

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Philadelphia's Commission on Human Relations had made its decision. The owner of Geno's Steaks doesn't have to take down signs that read "This is America: WHEN ORDERING 'PLEASE SPEAK ENGLISH.'" The commission in a vote of 2-1 decided that Geno's signs did not violate Philadelphia's Fair Practices Ordinance, according to an Associated Press report. What are your thoughts on the signs posted in Geno's? Do retail establishments and/or workers give immigrants just cause to believe they are treated as second-class citizens?

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