Federal Agencies to End Multilingual Services, Enforce
- The federal government is implementing President Donald Trump's executive order that designates English as the official language of the U.S. with guidance from the Department of Justice.
- Federal agencies are reviewing previous guidance to minimize multilingual services and focus on English-only solutions.
- Agencies will save costs on translation services and redirect savings to programs that support English language education and learning.
- Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon stated that the DOJ prioritizes English proficiency in federal resources to empower new Americans and enhance civic unity.
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Government Begins Transition Prioritizing English Language Across Agencies - The Virginia Star
by Morgan Sweeney The federal government has begun to implement President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order designating English as the official language of the U.S. with initial guidance issued by the Department of Justice Monday. Federal agencies have been directed to review and rescind earlier guidance based on an executive order from former President Bill Clinton in 2000, which directed them to enhance access to federal programs for le…


Government begins transition prioritizing English language across agencies
(The Center Square) – The federal government has begun to implement President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order designating English as the official language of the U.S. with initial guidance issued by the Department of Justice Monday.
The Department of Justice instructed all federal agencies to reduce the number of multilingual services they offer as part of the Trump administration's initiative to convert English into the official language of the United States.
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