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Miami-Dade County embraces bilingualism, with Spanish widely spoken and dual-language education expanding despite past English-only policies.
In Miami-Dade County, 66% of residents speak Spanish at home, with over 40 schools offering dual-language programs and families prioritizing early bilingual education.
Despite past English-only policies following the 1980 Mariel boatlift, public pushback led to their repeal by 1993, and the 1996 election of Miami-Dade’s first Cuban American mayor marked a shift toward embracing Spanish.
Today, multilingualism is seen as essential for cultural identity and global competitiveness, with students like Viviana Corbisiero exemplifying the benefits of early language learning in a growing global city.
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El condado de Miami-Dade adopta el bilingüismo, con el español ampliamente hablado y la educación en dos idiomas en expansión a pesar de las políticas pasadas de solo inglés.