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<title>Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/13/2006 | Geno's hit with bias complaints</title>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Geno's hit with bias complaints&lt;br /&gt;The Commission on Human Relations said it would insist on removal of a &amp;quot;Speak English&amp;quot; sign at the cheesesteak shop.&lt;br /&gt;By Mitch Lipka&lt;br /&gt;Inquirer Staff Writer&lt;br /&gt;One of South Philadelphia's biggest names in cheesesteaks is in a bit of a legal pickle for a lunch-line political statement against immigrants who don't speak English.   The city's Commission on Human Relations yesterday filed a discrimination complaint against Geno's Steaks over signs that read: &amp;quot;This is AMERICA ... WHEN ORDERING SPEAK ENGLISH.&amp;quot;  Owner Joey Vento has become a mini-celebrity over the issue and has steadfastly refused to pull down the signs despite the growing legal brouhaha. His son, Geno, said his father would not comment on the matter to The Inquirer.    .... &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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