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Agreed. The countries I live (have property) in have the same policy. Don't try to get a drivers license in Ingrish. Aint happenin.Sometimes they will provide a bilingual "interpreter" ....usually for old folks.
Move to murka-learn murkin !
That is not correct.
Proof?
Official government documents and communications are available in and conducted by dozens of languages other than English.
Proof?
Official government documents and communications are available in and conducted by dozens of languages other than English.
Documents may be traslated, sure, but I'm talking about day-to-day business. I know of nowhere in American territory where that's done in any languages other than English and Spanish.
Official government documents and communications are available in and conducted by dozens of languages other than English.
Documents may be traslated, sure, but I'm talking about day-to-day business. I know of nowhere in American territory where that's done in any languages other than English and Spanish.
You can take a driver's test in dozens of languages, vote in dozens of languages, and in court whatever language you speak MUST be interpreted. These are the day-to-day functions of government.
.Agreed. The countries I live (have property) in have the same policy. Don't try to get a drivers license in Ingrish. Aint happenin.Sometimes they will provide a bilingual "interpreter" ....usually for old folks.
Move to murka-learn murkin !
Better yet, YOU stay the fuck out of America, you douchebag.
Documents may be traslated, sure, but I'm talking about day-to-day business. I know of nowhere in American territory where that's done in any languages other than English and Spanish.
You can take a driver's test in dozens of languages, vote in dozens of languages, and in court whatever language you speak MUST be interpreted. These are the day-to-day functions of government.
No they're not, they're accomodations for immigrants. I'm talking about the actual functioning of government.
.Agreed. The countries I live (have property) in have the same policy. Don't try to get a drivers license in Ingrish. Aint happenin.Sometimes they will provide a bilingual "interpreter" ....usually for old folks.
Move to murka-learn murkin !
Better yet, YOU stay the fuck out of America, you douchebag.
I'm gone forever.
Hmmmm. Actually, I'm the one in America. Center of America. You're in murka ( you lost the A)
You can take a driver's test in dozens of languages, vote in dozens of languages, and in court whatever language you speak MUST be interpreted. These are the day-to-day functions of government.
No they're not, they're accomodations for immigrants. I'm talking about the actual functioning of government.
They are obviously official day-to-day functions of the US government and in no way exclusive to immigrants. There are a great many Americans who speak a first language other than English.
Even by the flimsy argument you are badly failing to support you exclude Chamorro, Samoan, and Hawaian.
Maybe you should talk about something else.
Official government documents and communications are available in and conducted by dozens of languages other than English.
Documents may be traslated, sure, but I'm talking about day-to-day business. I know of nowhere in American territory where that's done in any languages other than English and Spanish.
You can take a driver's test in dozens of languages, vote in dozens of languages, and in court whatever language you speak MUST be interpreted. These are the day-to-day functions of government.
I think, despite all that, there was a purpose.
Ahh, so you are an attorney practicing Constitutional Law?Making English the official language would have no bearing on such things as practiced by private citizens and businesses.
That would be infringing on the rights of American citizens, per the 14th amendment "equal protection" clause.