English-Only Amendment Would Endanger Lives, Discriminate and Create 'Second-Class' Citizens, ACLU says
The passage of the two irreconcilable Senate amendments will have to be worked out in conference, with one of the amendments likely to be abandoned. Amendment 1384, offered by Senator Ken Salazar (D-CO), acknowledges the important role of English in the United States without endangering the access of non-English speaking Americans to vital information from their government. Amendment 1151, offered by Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), would prevent the federal government from providing any information in languages other than English and restrict constitutionally protected speech between government officials and the Americans they serve.
"The Inhofe English-Only amendment would punish citizens who need access to medical care and disaster relief, and it would raise new barriers to learning English," said Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. "This country needs better access to English education for limited speakers, not a mute button on government access for millions of Americans."
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