I see a lot of ESL patients in my work, and it makes treatment an ordeal. I seldom encounter fussy hispanics, as compared to either caucasian or African-American patients. They aren't fluent, thus they often aren't able to assert themselves. The language barrier is insurmountable, and I have observed an unwillingness among our staff to work with them as well as an overall lower standard of care and service.
Partly I wonder if this could be remedied if they would simply learn the dominant language in a country when they choose to live in it. Neglecting to learn English not only mitigates whatever goals one seeks to accomplish in moving to America, it's actually a hazard to health and finances.
Should first-generation immigrants have to learn English?