and that at some point the Trump Administration is going to push for English to be America's official language.
I could see this happening as well....since 31 States already have designated English as the official language of their respective State.
It's not something I would be against, either. I don't know the reasoning behind not having an official language. We clearly speak English as a primary language, so why not make it official?
As long as we don't stop making information available in other languages for people who haven't learned English yet, what's the issue?
When my ancestors came to America, they would work during the day, then take government-sponsored English language courses at night. I heard the same story from my in-laws about their parents. It makes sense to me to do that.
I don't necessarily have a problem with it. Obviously, we speak English 1st in this country. However, only if the bolded part above is true.
My problem is I can see then people pushing for the US NOT providing these in other languages and their proof of why would be this law.
You travel to any developed country and a large portion of the population is bilingual. Americans are so arrogant they think it's an insult to say we should learn another language to be able to communicate with certain people.
People who are against immigration, will use this law to push their agenda.