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Susie
01-06-2007, 09:14 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4996512.stm

US Senate in wrangle over English

The language issue is part of an immigration debate dividing the US
The US Senate has voted in favour of making English the national language.
The measure, backed by Republicans, came as an amendment to a controversial immigration bill currently going through the Senate.

Lawmakers voted by 63-34 in favour of the move, which calls on the government to "preserve and enhance the role of English as the national language".

But the Senate also approved a milder Democrat amendment describing English as the "common and unifying language".

Neither of the bills would bar the use of Spanish or other languages in government services.

'Preserving our culture'

The BBC's Emilio San Pedro, in Miami, says the issue of the preservation of the English language and American culture is for many at the heart of the immigration debate in the US.

Many Americans are concerned that the influx of immigrants from the Mexican border are altering the very fabric of American life, our correspondent says.

US ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
About 11.5m illegal immigrants in the US
Four out of 10 have been in US five years or less
75% were born in Latin America
Most enter via southern US border
California, Texas and Florida host most illegal immigrants
Many work in agriculture, transport and construction


Guide: Facts and figures

"This is not just about preserving our culture and heritage, but also about bettering the odds for our nation's newest potential citizens," said Oklahoma Republican James Inhofe, who sponsored the national language amendment.

Sen Inhofe said polls show around 80% of Americans would support a move to formalise English as the national language.

But critics fear the move could lead to discrimination against people who are not proficient in English.

"Although the intent may not be there, I really believe this amendment is racist," said Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid. "I believe it is directed at people who speak Spanish."

Both amendments will be included in the bill that the Senate sends to the House of Representatives, where the differences will need to be reconciled.

President Bush, during a visit to Arizona to promote his immigration reform package, did not specifically endorse the move but stressed the need for unity.

"Americans are bound together by shared ideals and appreciation of our history, of respect for our flag and ability to speak the English language," he said.

Mr Bush has proposed tightening border security while giving many existing illegal immigrants the right to stay. Many Republicans say the plan is too soft, arguing that illegal immigration should be criminalised, while Central American states have attacked the US proposal to

Emmalee25
01-07-2007, 12:09 AM
English OR American???
I thought it was 2 different languages????????????
lol
Em x

Sharon
01-07-2007, 04:32 AM
Funny how the Americans what everyone to talk english, when they speak American!

Or rather they take English and alter our language to American, then want everyone to speak English

Rather double, Dutch, isn' it?

chris
01-08-2007, 01:04 AM
Sharon,
I think you're talking Irish there aren't you with the double dutch!
My understanding is that by default Federal America always has had American English as its 'official' language as the senate and congress debate in english, laws are passed in english and the supreme court uses english. Doesn't that say something to the americans about the language they have?
On a state level, interestingly I found out that many states have an 'official' language in their statutes. Florida is one of them and american english is the language in that statute.
Once again, we are hearing the bleatings for the impoverished spanish speakers that this country seems to fall backwards over its self to placate. Meanwhile the many asians that populate the western seaboard just get on with and make money. Everyone, everyone, except the b****y spanish speakers seems to want to integrate into this country.

Kitty
01-10-2007, 03:24 AM
How true Chris !