President Bush remarks on comprehensive immigration reform, emphasizing the necessity for immigrants to learn English.
President Bush states that, "English allows a newcomer to go from picking crops to opening a grocery store." He lists further possibilities that he believes come from learning English and then says "When immigrants assimilate and advance in our society, they realize their dreams." (0:29)
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