President Donald Trump has signed an executive order making English the official language of the United States, repealing a 2000 regulation that required federal agencies to provide services in languages ??other than English.
This move has sparked mixed reactions; some see it as a step towards strengthening national unity, while others express concern that it could create barriers for those who do not speak English, especially in areas such as immigration, access to voting, and basic services.
Over 350 languages ??are currently spoken in the United States, with English being the most dominant language.
This change could have an impact on how public services are provided and how citizens engage in civil processes.