President Donald Trump has already signed a decree this week, making the English language the official language of the United States as it promised a few days ago.
In the United States, there was no official language determined by the federal government before. Member countries can make a decision on this issue, so in the 28 of the fifty states, the English language was announced in an official language (and Huaai is Hawaii, and South Dakota are Siota and Alaska languages twenty)) It has not been 22 official languages yet. The vast majority of people, 78 percent, speak English.
Why did you have to do this now?
In a document issued by the White House, the president indicated that it was long scheduled to announce the English language as the official language of the United States, which was confirmed by using it as a national language of English since the establishment of the country, and the basic documents of the country such as declaring independence and constitution.
“The specific language in the nation is the main component of a uniform and coherent society, which confirms the United States that its citizens are able to exchange ideas in a common language,” the decree, which helps the development of a more efficient society. The presidential decree intends to make the English language as an official language
He will also encourage the newlyweds to learn the language.
Donald Trump wrote: “English language skills are not only economically opened, but also help new arrivals become members of societies and be part of national traditions,” Donald Trump wrote.
Donald Trump also canceled a presidential document during Bill Clinton's presidency in 2000, which provided to improve access to services for “limited English people”.
However, the new legislation emphasizes that change does not mean an amendment to access any service provided by the Federal Office.
During his first presidential campaign, Trump was sometimes criticized JEB Bush, he did not speak English on his tour of his campaign. At a press conference in New York 2015
Trump stated that “we are a nation that speaks English.”
In some states, such as Texas, the official use of Spanish has caused discussions over the years. In 2011, the Texas Senators called for active immigrants to speak English in a legislative session, not his mother tongue, but to the English language. This long -term debate revived whether it was right to speak Spanish in Texas, which was once in Mexico and before being part of the Spanish Empire. The question can be remembered in many older Texas, Mexicans, that those who spoke Spanish in school are still punished in the fifties.