Marcos, ESL is fedl ed law - & civil rights law! If a school district doesn't have an ESL program, such a program must be provided for all needy students. Most Americans would support such programs, overwhelmingly. States set their core curriculum content. I don't know of any State that does not include regular Spanish curriculum on the elementary school level. So what is your problem? It's not good to be so assuming. Or paranoid?... At best you should know the system you seek to change or criticize, educational systems included....
Now... you made statements regarding the poor quality of our history curriculum. Do you know that your's in any better??...
How do you know it's better?... When considering the American history, it is logical that Mexico, the US, and Canada would have different perceptions and opinions. Right??...
Also, you said we responded viscerally to the Spanish language - or something like that. If the response was visceral, it was directed at your posts, specifically your assumption that we "hate" the language, and not the Spanish language - at all.