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English Only? Trump's Big Move
USAFri Feb 28 2025
Trump is about to make a big change. He plans to sign an order that makes English the official language of the US. This means government agencies and organizations that get federal money can choose if they want to offer services in languages other than English. This order will undo a rule from former President Bill Clinton. That rule said these groups had to help people who don't speak English. The White House says this change will bring people together and make government work better. But, it's not clear when this will happen.
More than 30 states have already made English their official language. For a long time, people in Congress have tried to make English the official language of the US, but they haven't succeeded. Right after Trump became president, the Spanish version of the White House website was taken down. This made some Hispanic groups upset, but the White House said they would bring it back. As of now, it's still not back. Trump also shut down the Spanish version of the website during his first term.
This isn't the first time Trump has tried to make English the official language. In the past, he has talked about it and even tried to make it happen. But, it's important to think about what this means for people who don't speak English. Will they have a hard time getting the help they need? What about people who are learning English? Will this help them or make it harder? These are questions we should think about.
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Are there hidden agendas behind the decision to rescind language assistance mandates for non-English speakers?
How might this policy impact the educational system and the teaching of other languages in schools?
Could this order be a prelude to more restrictive immigration policies or surveillance measures?
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