- 323 different languages are spoken in the United States
- 32 million Americans speak a language other than English at home
- Many states have already made English their official language, but none have documented that their state is more united because of this, nor is it firmly enforced
- The U.S. is a country of immigrants
- Health, safety, and other hazards could arise if they cannot get information in their native languages
- Language restrictions would make it difficult for law enforcement officials to question people who sprak anything other than English
- Having multiple languages would make our country more diplomatic and interesting
- May cause health hazards where minorities cannot easily access health care
- Making English the official U.S. language overlooks the importance of an individual's native language and culture
- 94% of Americans already speak English, so legislation is unnecessary
Friday, March 28, 2008
Just the Facts
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Some of your facts are opinions:
"Having multiple languages would make our country more diplomatic and interesting"
"Making English the official U.S. language overlooks the importance of an individual's native language and culture"
Otherwise, solid points.
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