Trump to Sign Executive Order Declaring English the Official US Language
- President Donald Trump will sign an executive order declaring English the official language of the United States, rescinding an order by Bill Clinton from 2000 that supported non-English speakers in federal agencies.
- This order may limit language assistance for non-English speakers, potentially affecting their access to public services.
- Although Trump claims the order promotes national unity, critics argue it could lead to discrimination against non-English speakers in daily life and employment.
- More than 30 states have designated English as their official language, and the order encourages non-English speakers to learn English for civic engagement.
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