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DOJ Enforces English-Only Federal Policy Nationwide | MultiLingual The DOJ clarified that these actions do not eliminate all multilingual communication but instead prioritize English and require agencies to justify any continued use of other languages Legal and Operational Implications According to the memo, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act still prohibits intentional discrimination based on national origin
Office of Public Affairs - United States Department of Justice Consistent with the Executive Order, the Department of Justice will lead a coordinated effort across federal agencies to minimize non-essential multilingual services, redirect resources toward English-language education and assimilation, and ensure legal compliance with the Executive Order through targeted measures where necessary
DOJ Moves to Dramatically Reduce The Use of Foreign Languages in . . . English will now be the sole language used in federal government documents, following a new Trump administration directive The Department of Justice says this move aims to cut waste and promote unity through shared language and assimilation
DOJ Issues Guidance on Trump’s English Language Order The Justice Department announced Monday it will lead a coordinated effort across federal agencies to minimize nonessential multilingual services, redirect resources toward English-language education and assimilation, and ensure legal compliance with the executive order through targeted measures where necessary
Know Your Rights: Executive Order 14224 and Language Access . . . In most cases, everyone still has a legal right to obtain language assistance from programs and services that receive federal funding This can include communicating with staff members who share their language, working with qualified interpreters, and or receiving translated documents
Leading Language Organizations Oppose Executive Order 14224, Warn of . . . The coalition of organizations encompassing nearly 28,000 language professionals warns that Executive Order 14224 undermines civil rights and creates significant barriers for millions of residents who rely on language services in healthcare, the legal system, education, and business