US President Donald Trump has officially designated English as the country’s official language through an executive order signed on Saturday. The order overturns a policy from former President Bill Clinton that aimed to improve access to services for people with limited English proficiency.
Trump’s Statement on the Executive Order
The executive order highlights the historical importance of English in American governance. It states, “From the founding of our Republic, English has been used as our national language. Our Nation’s historic governing documents, including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, have all been written in English.”
Trump emphasized that making English the official language is essential for national unity. “A nationally designated language is at the core of a unified and cohesive society, and the United States is strengthened by a citizenry that can freely exchange ideas in one shared language,” the order states.
Goals of the Executive Order
The order outlines several reasons for establishing English as the official language, including:
- Streamlining communication across the country.
- Strengthening shared national values.
- Promoting unity among citizens.
- Ensuring consistency in government operations.
- Encouraging civic engagement among immigrants.
Trump’s administration believes that a common language will help citizens connect, engage in the economy, and participate in national traditions.
Support for Immigrants and Civic Participation
The order also focuses on helping new immigrants adapt to American society by learning English. It states, “In welcoming new Americans, a policy of encouraging the learning and adoption of our national language will make the United States a shared home and empower new citizens to achieve the American dream.”
It further adds that speaking English can open economic opportunities, strengthen community ties, and encourage active participation in civic life. The order recognizes the country’s multilingual history but encourages new generations to learn English as a common language.
Changes to Previous Policies
As part of the new order, US Attorney General Pamela Bondi has been directed to rescind previous guidelines linked to Executive Order 13166, issued during Bill Clinton’s presidency. New guidance will be introduced to align with the current administration’s policies.
Reactions and Future Implications
Trump’s executive order is expected to spark debate among policymakers, immigrant advocacy groups, and civil rights organizations. Supporters believe it will strengthen national identity and improve government efficiency, while critics argue it may create barriers for non-English-speaking communities.
As the order takes effect, its impact on government services, education, and immigrant communities will become clearer in the coming months.
The Information is Collected from NBC News and MSN.