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Bildungsstandards für die fortgeführte Fremdsprache (Englisch

Bildungsstandards für die fortgeführte Fremdsprache (Englisch

Bildungsstandards für die fortgeführte Fremdsprache (Englisch

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<strong>Bildungsstandards</strong> <strong>für</strong> <strong>die</strong> <strong>fortgeführte</strong> <strong>Fremdsprache</strong> (<strong>Englisch</strong> / Französisch) <strong>für</strong> <strong>die</strong> Allgemeine Hochschulreife<br />

Transkript:<br />

Interviewer: Now, Bobby, you married a Mexican man.<br />

Bobby: Right.<br />

Called Roberto.<br />

Right.<br />

And you live together in Phoenix and have done for eleven years.<br />

Right.<br />

Now, Roberto has been already once deported but he made his way back here.<br />

Right.<br />

And he’s living with you again.<br />

Right.<br />

This must be quite a scary time for both of you as this new law is now only days away<br />

under which he potentially faces being picked up and deported … yes … for a second<br />

time.<br />

Right … em … more or less my husband probably has to sit in the back seat of our car, I<br />

have to hide him to take him to work so he can support his family, ’cause he is a good<br />

provider. I have to make sure everything is working good on my car – so the cops don’t<br />

pull us over for anything – just to protect him and get him home. I mean there’s no way<br />

to describe the law. As an American citizen I don’t feel like it’s right because they<br />

shouldn’t have to tell me who I can marry and who I cannot marry.<br />

Right, when it comes in on July 28 are you literally thinking you’re gonna have to hide<br />

him in your car as you drive him to work? Tell me about that.<br />

Yes, em … when this law does pass, if somebody doesn’t stop it, my husband will have<br />

to sit in the back seat – just like the black people had to sit in the back seat of the bus,<br />

you know. It’s not right, that’s my car, that’s his car, he pays for that car, he doesn’t<br />

have to sit in the back seat.<br />

How is he feeling about the law as it’s really now only days away?<br />

He’s going into depression, he’s taking stress pills ’cause he’s so stressed and worried,<br />

and I told him I would not let anything happen to him, regardless …<br />

How do you mean, what can you do to stop it?<br />

Em … I would do everything in my power to … just try to stop this law because I’m so<br />

against it as an American citizen … like I said before, they … they are going through … I<br />

don’t know, as an American citizen I feel it my right to be inviolated.<br />

Right, and people can’t see you’re on the seat, so I should say you are a white American.<br />

Right.<br />

You come from the east of America.<br />

I come from Ohio.<br />

I see, you come from the east.<br />

Right, and I moved out here 31 years ago with my family, I’ve been married in the past<br />

with Hispanics, I’ve never married my race, I’ve … em … I have six kids, they’re beautiful.<br />

My husband has five grandchildren from my kids, they call him Papa, you know and …<br />

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