For its nearly 250-year history, the United States has not had an official language.
President Donald Trump is slated to sign an executive order that will make English the official language of the United States. For its nearly 250-year history, the United States has not had an official language, although English has been the language spoken most often by US citizens.
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Trump will sign the order, which would make the English the national language as well as rescind a mandate put into place by former President Bill Clinton that required any entity of the federal government or getting federal funding to provide assistance to those in need of translation.
Great short-term solution. It will last right up until the next leftist enters the Oval and rescinds it.
What Trump should do is work with Congress on legislation to make it official.
(Like that'll happen.)
[Source.](https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-trump-to-make-english-official-language-of-the-us)
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***For its nearly 250-year history, the United States has not had an official language.***
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President Donald Trump is slated to sign an executive order that will make English the official language of the United States. For its nearly 250-year history, the United States has not had an official language, although English has been the language spoken most often by US citizens.
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According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Trump will sign the order, which would make the English the national language as well as rescind a mandate put into place by former President Bill Clinton that required any entity of the federal government or getting federal funding to provide assistance to those in need of translation.
Great short-term solution. It will last right up until the next leftist enters the Oval and rescinds it.
What Trump ***should*** do is work with Congress on legislation to make it official.
(Like that'll happen.)
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