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While the judicial system has noted that state
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became the first proposed legislation regarding the United States' national language that would have made "American" the national language in order to differentiate the United States's language from that of
England. This bill did not pass in Congress despite significant supportâespecially from Irish
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English as the language of instruction and compulsory schooling laws during the Americanization period (1910â1930) found that the policies moderately increased the literacy of some foreign-born children but had no impact on immigrants' eventual labor market outcomes
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In what was essentially a replay of the 2006 actions, on June 6, 2007 the US Senate again voted on two separate amendments to a subsequent immigration reform bill that closely resembled the amendments to the 2006 Senate bill. Ultimately, neither the 2006 nor 2007 immigration reform bill has become
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The U.S. Senate voted on two separate changes to an immigration bill in May 2006. The amended bill recognized
English as a "common and unifying language" and gave contradictory instructions to government agencies on their obligations for non-English publications.
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English have been waged since the 1750s, when street signs were changed in Pennsylvania to include both English and German languages to accommodate the many German immigrants. The German-English debate continued until
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under a referendum election to make "Nashville the largest city in the United States to prohibit the government from using languages other than
English, with exceptions allowed for issues of health and safety." The initiative failed by a vote of 57% to 43%.
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with "hatred and suspicion of aliens and immigrants" and points out that
English is far from under threat in the United States, saying "making English the official language of the United States of America is about as urgently called for as making
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Language Access Act of 2004 guarantees equal access and participation in public services, programs, and activities for residents of the District of Columbia who cannot (or have limited capacity to) speak, read, or write English. Speakers of
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or measures of social integration. The authors concluded that the "very moderate impacts" of the laws were probably because foreign languages were declining naturally, without the help of
English-only laws.
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The United States federal government does not specify an official language; however, all official documents in the U.S. are written in
English, though some are also published in other languages.
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Map of US official language status by state before 2016. Blue: English declared the official language; light-blue: English declared a co-official language; gray: no official language specified.
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named it the English Language Unity Act of 2019. Within this bill, there is a framework for implementation. They strive to enforce English as the only language by testing it during the
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72:. The United States has never had an official national language. However, at some times and places, there have been various moves to promote or require the use of English, such as in
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voters approved an "anti-bilingual ordinance". However, this was repealed by the county commission in 1993, after "racially orientated redistricting" led to a change in government.
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Lynch, William. "A Nation Established by Immigrants Sanctions Employers for Requiring English to be Spoken at Work: English-Only Work Rules and National Origin Discrimination," 16
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wrote, "We have room for but one language in this country, and that is the English language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our people out as Americans, of American
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when international hostility resulted in the rejection of all things German, including the prohibition of the German language and German-language materials, particularly books.
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The racially orientated redistricting of the Dade County commission may accomplish what a long campaign by Hispanics has failed to do â repeal the local "English only" law.
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when he publicly took the position that Puerto Rico, a Spanish-speaking territory, should be required to make English its primary language as a condition of statehood.
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and the right to equality, because they bar government employees from providing non-English language assistance and services. On August 11, 2000, President
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is an organization that advocates for Official English, founded in the 1980s by former United States Senator
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is written". Today, Louisiana has no law stating that English is the official language of the State.
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The Rights of Immigrants -ACLU Position Paper (9/8/2000). Retrieved on 2008-12-11
2333:"Text - H.R.997 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): English Language Unity Act of 2019"
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right to communicate with or petition the government, as well as
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The modern English-only movement has met with rejection from the
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right to communicate with or petition the government, as well as
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communication through the establishment of English as the only
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required laws to be published in English, Spanish, and German
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group.) In 1986, Tanton wrote a memo containing remarks about
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Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines
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Seelye, Katherine Q.; Parker, Jr., Ashley (March 15, 2012).
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since 1969; "American" was the official language 1923â1969.
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since 1998; state constitution amended accordingly in 2008
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claimed by critics to be derogatory, which appeared in the
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In 1981, English was declared the official language in the
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Support for the English-only movement began in 1907, under
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founded English First, while Lou Zaeske, an engineer from
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1989:"Anti-immigrant hate group ProEnglish visits White House"
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An American Adventure in Bookburning in the Style of 1918
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2890:"Keetoowah Cherokee is the Official Language of the UKB"
2259:"English-only fails; lopsided vote ends heated campaign"
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Roll call vote on the Amendment (Salazar Amdt. No. 1384)
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Roll call vote on the Amendment (Inhofe Amdt. No. 1151)
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Roll call vote on the Amendment (Inhofe Amdt. No. 4064)
2016:"Americans Strongly Favor English as Official Language"
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List of countries where English is an official language
2030:"Americans Still Support English as Official Language"
1815:"Codes: Codes Tree - * California Constitution - CONS"
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Dolan, Susan; Wytsalucy, Reagan; Lyons, Keith (2022).
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Statements and legal actions against English-only law
227:, and not as dwellers in a polyglot boarding house."
144:(1846â1848), the United States acquired about 75,000
3127:""I Speak" Cards for Language Assistance | ohr"
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immigrants who were resentful of British influence.
2837:IT, Missouri Secretary of State - (March 3, 2020).
1787:"Current Document for Louisiana, Constitution-1812"
3147:. Radio New Zealand International. October 3, 2008
2267:, January 23, 2009. Retrieved on January 23, 2009.
1621:Council for the Development of French in Louisiana
2109:, languagepolicy.net, accessed February 22, 2015/
1906:"Milestones: 1866â1898 - Office of the Historian"
404:In March 2012, Republican presidential candidate
3089:(3). The University of Chicago Press: 427â452.
2864:"Section I-27, English language to be official"
2363:, Linguistic Society of America, archived from
1960:"English-only triumphs, but the costs are high"
3318:Lingo Jingo: English Only and the New Nativism
3109:"Know Your Rights: Language Access | ohr"
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56:that advocates for the exclusive use of the
3313:Institute for Language and Education Policy
2928:. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
1791:Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
316:founded a political lobbying organization,
167:recommended English-only schooling for the
2543:American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2522:Spanish At School Translates to Suspension
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330:Federation for American Immigration Reform
3026:(Bill). Utah Legislature. March 22, 2021.
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2511:, The Arizona Republic, January 17, 2004.
2044:"The Language Battle: Speaking the Truth"
1684:. Vol. 36, no. 1, Summer 2022.
438:process. This bill has yet to be passed.
3398:Right-wing politics in the United States
2948:"The Cherokee Nation & its Language"
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2524:, The Washington Post, December 9, 2005.
2303:Goldmacher, Shane (September 23, 2016).
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2509:Hispanics upset by teacher's discipline
2193:"Snopes on the English-only amendments"
1885:"German Place Names in South Australia"
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245:In 1923, a bill drafted by Congressman
3388:Politics of the United States by issue
3253:"Spanish language website for the FDA"
2391:Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
2121:Official English Is Not "English Only"
1626:English language learning and teaching
2786:Constitution of the State of Colorado
1987:Piggott, Stephen (January 26, 2018).
414:Republican delegates from Puerto Rico
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3304:Anatomy of the English-Only Movement
2710:. Washington Times. November 8, 2006
2663:"Language Legislation in the U.S.A."
2357:Nunberg, Geoff (December 28, 1986),
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509:passed its legislation. In 2004 in
320:. (Tanton was a former head of the
3339:Language Legislation in the U.S.A.
3202:"Puerto Rico and Official English"
2976:Slipke, Darla (November 3, 2010).
40:demanding immigrants speak English
25:
3393:Conservatism in the United States
3255:. US Food and Drug Administration
2817:Language Legislation in the U.S.A
2661:Crawford, James (June 24, 2008).
1958:Portes, Alejandro (Spring 2002).
1616:Conservatism in the United States
470:games." Rachele Lawton, applying
135:Constitution of the United States
2765:. Institute for Local Government
2708:"Arizona makes English official"
2124:, proenglish.org, archived from
1845:. Multilingual Matters. p.
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148:speakers in addition to several
74:Native American boarding schools
3077:Zavodny, Madeline (July 2000).
2729:Dillow, Gordon (May 21, 2006).
2305:"Trump's English-only campaign"
1930:Schudel, Matt (July 21, 2019).
692:since 1988; from 1876â1990 the
388:On January 22, 2009, voters in
324:'s population committee and of
3348:American Civil Liberties Union
3233:. United States Virgin Islands
2813:"Language Policy -- Louisiana"
2763:Institute for Local Government
2507:Anne Ryman and Ofelia Madrid,
2331:King, Steve (March 22, 2019).
1631:Languages in the United States
479:American Civil Liberties Union
91:American Civil Liberties Union
27:Political movement in the U.S.
1:
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1701:Wytsalucy, Reagan C. (2019).
505:on their way to school after
448:Linguistic Society of America
121:, the United States acquired
3227:"Frequently Asked Questions"
3024:Official Language Amendments
3004:"Amendment For Printed Bill"
2537:; Shertzer, Allison (2015).
2418:Geoffrey K. Pullum. (1991),
1641:Spanish in the United States
1198:has been official among the
117:In 1803, as a result of the
2843:Missouri Secretary of State
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1994:Southern Poverty Law Center
499:limited English proficiency
472:critical discourse analysis
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3332:November 27, 2020, at the
3083:Journal of Labor Economics
2926:www.keetoowahcherokee.org/
2735:The Orange County Register
2690:"Alaska State Legislature"
1819:leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
1686:U.S. National Park Service
549:Other official language(s)
289:Miami-Dade County, Florida
3286:Chicano-Latino Law Review
2241:, US Senate, June 6, 2007
2218:, US Senate, June 6, 2007
2174:, US Senate, May 18, 2006
2151:, US Senate, May 18, 2006
2092:"The power of language".
2051:Inter-American Law Review
426:On February 6, 2019, the
125:-speaking populations in
50:Official English movement
3183:Northern Mariana Islands
3009:South Dakota Legislature
2481:January 5, 2009, at the
2442:Lawton, Rachele (2013),
2360:Resolution: English Only
1839:Crawford, James (2000).
1646:English-medium education
1518:Northern Mariana Islands
432:House of Representatives
334:immigration reductionist
62:United States government
3188:EncyclopĂŚdia Britannica
3171:EncyclopĂŚdia Britannica
1883:Leadbeater, Maureen M.
1775:, Ralph Myles Publisher
1293:since 1995, since 2019
1190:is official within the
586:Central Alaskan Yup'ik,
350:and executive director
247:Washington J. McCormick
211:PhilippineâAmerican War
165:Indian Peace Commission
157:California constitution
152:-speaking populations.
131:admittance to the Union
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2839:"2008 Ballot Measures"
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326:Zero Population Growth
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2060:on September 27, 2011
1869:Roosevelt, Theodore,
1715:Utah State University
694:Colorado Constitution
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495:Executive Order 13166
466:the official food at
328:, and founder of the
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2094:St. Petersburg Times
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1589:United States portal
1443:District of Columbia
199:SpanishâAmerican War
197:children. After the
142:MexicanâAmerican War
129:. As a condition to
48:, also known as the
2386:Pullum, Geoffrey K.
2128:on January 21, 2008
1937:The Washington Post
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1556:U.S. Virgin Islands
189:In 1896, under the
178:In the late 1880s,
150:indigenous language
3206:languagepolicy.net
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2666:languagepolicy.net
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191:Republic of Hawaii
161:American Civil War
119:Louisiana Purchase
84:Theodore Roosevelt
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2367:on April 21, 2008
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