I mean I would presume myself to be an arrogant jackass if I went to another country and refused to try to speak their language and instead expected them to cater to me.
No one is saying you cant speak your native tongue, just that you also learn the native language, as well.
If you're, say, Chinese, and you settle in SF China town, spending all your life peddling vegetables to the locals, English is optional.
Now, I am firmly against cutting people any slack in terms of official business due to their inability to speak English, but forcing them to learn it just so they can stay, isn't right.
Besides, the citizenship requires proficiency in English and U.S. History anyway. Without English you can't advance beyond greencard.
think about it... what are they doing?
they're moving into an already occupied land uninvited...
the indigenous peeps take too long to realize how MANY of the new peeps there are until it's too late...
then they start demanding rights and a voice...
they give items to the indigenous peeps which make them sick (unhealthy burritos!)
we taught them well!
if you live in a community where everybody understands spanish, what's the point at learning english?
it's not necessarily laziness. it could also just be spending your time doing other things that are of more value to you.