The White House Spanish-language site is shut down by the Trump administration
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Shortly after President Trump's inauguration, the Spanish-language version of the White House website was taken down, prompting backlash from Hispanic advocacy groups who felt disconnected from the new administration. While the White House claimed they were working on reinstating the Spanish content, the abrupt removal coincided with controversial executive orders, including measures related to illegal immigration. Critics voiced concerns over the commitment to engage with the Latino community that played a significant role in Trump's election, particularly since the Spanish versions of many agency websites were still active.
The abrupt removal of the Spanish-language White House website sparked frustration among Hispanic advocacy groups who feel sidelined by the new administration’s communication approach.
White House officials expressed their commitment to revamping and reinstating the Spanish website, but the lack of immediate action raised concerns within the Latino community.
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