💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, making English the official language of the United States. The move, which doesn't have a specified timing, has been a contentious issue, particularly in states like Texas, where the use of Spanish in public life has sparked debate. The issue has historical roots, with older Mexican-American Texans recalling punishment for speaking Spanish in school in the 1950s.
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