Trump to sign order making English the official language of the United States
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Trump's executive order will establish English as the official language of the U.S. for the first time, rescinding a prior directive that ensured services for non-English speakers. While agencies won't have to forgo current policies, the order aims to motivate immigrants to learn English for better opportunities. This policy aligns with Trump's ongoing immigration enforcement initiatives, including deploying more troops to the southern border and ramping up deportations, although current figures remain below Biden's average. Trump's impatience with deportation delays indicates a push for more stringent immigration control.
Trump's executive order to make English the official language of the U.S. rescinds a directive from Clinton, allowing agencies flexibility in language services.
The move encourages 'new Americans to adopt a national language that opens doors to greater opportunities,' aligning with Trump's immigration crackdown.
Despite the crackdown on illegal immigration and increased deportations, current deportation figures under Trump do not exceed Biden's averages from last year.
Trump has expressed frustration over slow deportation processes, revealing a sense of urgency to increase removal numbers amid his immigration policies.
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