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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
No, it's not. This is the rule:
So - it's not a prerequisite at all. They have to learn it, but they don't have to show up already knowing it. And there are exceptions, as specified above. A mute won't be required to know how to speak English. A blind person won't be required to know how to read English. A deaf person won't be required to know how to understand English.
A deaf blind mute won't be required to do any of the three.
If they're over 50 years old, they're exempt from the requirement.
There are other exemptions. But generally speaking, "it'll be on the test." It's something they have to learn as part of the process of becoming a citizen. It's not something they have to know when they get to the border.
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They don’t need to know anything when they get to the border except how to cross illegally, thereby committing a felony against the citizens of the United States. Talk about not enforcing “deed restrictions” 😂😂😂