
According to the White House, President Donald Trump has an executive ordinance on Friday to designate English as the official language of the United States.
The order will allow agencies and organizations that receive federal funds to choose whether to continue to offer documents and services in a language other than English, in accordance with the information sheet regarding the upcoming order.
On Friday, Trump was not clear that Trump planned to sign an order.
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The executive order will cancel the mandate from former President Bill Clinton, who required the government and organizations that received federal funds to provide language assistance of non -English people.
Determining English as a national language “promotes unity, determines the efficiency of government operations and creates a path of civic involvement”, according to the White House.
According to US English, a group that says that more than 30 states have adopted English as an official language, a group that is in favor of making English in the official language in the United States.
For decades, legislators in the Congress introduced provisions regarding the designation of English as an official language of the US, but these efforts failed.
Within a few hours of Trump’s inauguration last month, the novel administration removed the Spanish version of the official website of the White House.
Latin spokeswoman and others expressed confusion and frustration due to change. The White House said at that time that he was obliged to restore the Spanish version of the website. From Friday he has still not been restored.
The White House did not immediately answer to the news about whether it would happen.
Trump closed the Spanish version of the website during the first term. He was restored when President Joe Biden was inaugurated.
Wall Street Journal for the first time announced the order on Friday.