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Donald Trump signs an Executive Officially indicates English as Official The United States.
The order also establishes a federal mandate that require agencies and institutions that receive federal financing for linguistic assistance to non-English speakers, potentially restricting access to a wide range of public services.
Agencies will continue to provide provision of services and documents in other languages, but the executor intends to encourage speakers that are not English to learn, according to a White house a document shared with Independent.
The document recognizes that more than 350 languages speak in the United States, but English “is the language of our nation” since its establishment. More than 30 countries have passed the legislation that English adopted as an official language.
The order claims that the national language promotes the sense of national identity, unity and “civic engagement paths.” The order “celebrates multilingual Americans who have learned English and conveyed it, while empowering immigrants to achieve American sleep with a common language”, according to officials.
According to the American Birous Bureau, more than three-quarters of Americans speak English, although millions of Americans also speak Spanish and Chinese, among other languages, while the country’s home communities speak.
More than 30 countries have passed legislation that signifies English as their official language. People who are applying for naturalization must show the ability to read, writing and speech English.