USCIS Will Not Change English Portion Of Civics Test
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) has announced that it will not be changing the English portion of the naturalization... Read More
Puerto Rico Barely Approves Statehood Referendum
Puerto Rico barely approved its recent statehood referendum by a vote of just 52%-48%. The non-binding referendum showed that only a very... Read More
Official English And The 2020 Elections
November 3 is now just days away, and official English has the potential to emerge as a very important issue in the... Read More
Theodore Roosevelt And Official English
October 27th will mark the 162nd birthday of former President Theodore Roosevelt, and in these final days before the 2020 elections on... Read More
Judge Dismisses Request For More Spanish Ballot Access In Georgia
A federal judge dismissed requests from a civil rights group to require Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia to send absentee... Read More
The English Language Unity Act And COVID-19
The English Language Unity Act, also known as S. 678 in the United States Senate and H.R. 997 in the United States... Read More
Rep. Sam Graves Sends Letter To GAO About 2020 Census Translation Costs
Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO) has sent a letter to Gene L. Dodaro, Comptroller General of the United States, at the U.S. Government... Read More
Trump Administration To Enforce Public Charge Rule That Includes English Proficiency
The Trump Administration will enforce its public charge rule that includes English language proficiency. The United States Supreme Court upheld the Trump... Read More
Official English As A 2020 Election Issue
Official English legislation has the potential to emerge as a very important issue in advance of the Nov. 3 presidential and congressional... Read More
Puerto Rico Bill Does Not Address Official English
A new bill in the United States House of Representatives that would create a commission of Puerto Ricans to possibly change the... Read More