More English signs in the area immediately from the transit center. This one is advertising traffic control, which is fitting for how car-centered the downtown part of Everett seems to be. Nothing in the area seems to communicate that employers are interested in taking on people who don't speak english, seriously limiting the amount of immigrant workers who feel welcome to the area.
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United States
Arlington
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10249
United States
Tucson
La comida fue muy buen. Jocelyn R.
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United States
Greenville
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United States
Kailua
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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United States
Malone
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United States
Edinburg
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Letreros en el RGV
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United States
Everett
Here's a sign featuring both Arabic through the name "Aladdin" as well as English through the subsequent "bail bonds" part. Perhaps the business is owned by or was previously owned by someone with an Arabic name, which could at least imply a population other than white European english-speakers.
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United States
Arlington
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10250
United States
Tucson
This is Mr. Baja Fish. Inside the menu is in Spanish or English. The tacos are BIG and Beautiful!!!
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United States
Kailua
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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United States
Columbus
Noodles
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United States
Malone
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United States
Everett
an information placard detailing the establishment of a library that's in Everett. The establishment of the building is in part inspired by Andrew Carnegie, a 19th century steel mill executive. Having information that's only English prevents others from enjoying the foundation of this building.