Wish I could find the articles to back all this up, but so far no luck.

Last night on the WFAA Channel 8 news at 10pm newscast was a story about the city of McKinney putting up Spanish signs all around their day laborer center, with the English versions of the signs turned to the side so you can barely see them. People have already been getting tickets from not understanding what the Spanish signs say (basically, no stopping, parking, idling, etc around the day labor site). They were also mentioning that McKinney has many of their council meetings in both English and Spanish so that the Hispanic community feels like they have a voice in the local proceedings.

Unfortunately, no video links of this story have been put up on WFAA's web site, and I can't find any other articles in the Dallas area on this situation.

Sorry, gang, but perhaps someone else will be able to find the documentation to back me up!

I was soooo mad when I saw this story. Definitely, I will NEVER live in the McKinney area!! I won't live anywhere that makes it easy for illegals to live.

TexasGal