Monday, January 6, 2020
Americ Ficial English Debate - 1693 Words
ââ¬ËWhen in Americaââ¬â¢: The Official English Debate A classic aphorism that exemplifies the methodology behind the assimilation process is ââ¬Å"When in Rome, do as the Romans.â⬠While usually interpreted on a personal level, the phrase has immense bearing on the political debate over immigration. Immigration has changed in the past few decades. Many states experienced a numerical surge in immigration of over eighty-eight percent from 1990 to 2000. Additionally, immigrants are migrating in sizeable groups and forming cultural enclaves, segregating themselves from the rest of society and retaining their own language (Sox, 312-18). These enclaves pose a vital question: should immigrants ââ¬Ëdo as the Americans,ââ¬â¢ and assimilate to the popular language ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Proposed legislation is referred to as ââ¬ËEnglish Plusââ¬â¢ rather than ââ¬ËEnglish Only,ââ¬â¢ placing no regulation on an individualââ¬â¢s right to speak their langu age, but merely eliminating government responsibility for supporting minority languages (ââ¬Å"Does U.S. Need Official Language?â⬠). The United States was founded on the principle of majority rule, minority right, yet our current legislation undermines majority rule (ââ¬Å"Majority Rule, Minority Rightâ⬠). Under English Plus legislation, individuals who choose not to learn English retain their rights as Americans, but lose the ability to bend the nationââ¬â¢s government to an underwhelming minority. The designation of English as our official language removes a major financial burden from the United States, both in the cost of translated documents and interpreting services. Current laws require federal documents and programs, including drivers examinations, voting ballots, public education classes, health care, welfare, court cases, and government statements to be made available in any language that crosses a numerical threshold, at a high cost to taxpayers (ââ¬Å"Fac ts and Figuresâ⬠). Although the cost of government-paid health care has been a heated topic of debate, the cost of patient interpretation services remains overlooked by the public. Yet, providing an English interpreter in hospitals exceeds the
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