Ninety-two percent of the world’s countries have at least one official language.
It's time to add the United States to that list.
When new arrivals aren’t learning English, it leads to separate language enclaves. Communities end up divided, with fewer shared institutions and less interaction.
Making English the official language helps prevents this kind of fragmentation.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Rep. Greg Steube's (R-FL) newly proposed H.R.6071 bill would amend Title 49 of the U.S. Code and eventually require that any individual seeking a commercial driver's license must be proficient in English.
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