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half residents speak a language other than english at home. we pride ourselves on that we're a welcoming community and community of opportunity. >> we also heard of the sacrifices that were made by this community and neighboring detroit when that plant was built. houses bulldozed, people moved out, there was quite a bit of protest over that. and yet now the plant is closing. is there some bitterness in the community because of that? >> i'm sure that there is bitterness and, of course, there's a bitter irony to the fact that that factory was built on the foundation of so many of the american dream, of so many families who came here. they built houses on their weekends, worked in the factories, built houses on the weekends with their bare hands. >> and then lost them. >> created businesses and lost them. >> i guess the last question for the mayor is, do you still have hope? >> of course. after the initial kind of shock

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