It’s an outrageous situation and she is the only one I can see around doing anything about it. I see these outrages every day. The local shopkeepers, the High school exams for our kids, college entry preferences,
Pshaw.
I choose to not rationalize it. It is an outrage. When I went to nursing school I learned to be a nurse and I was busy with 24 credits a semester, not busy in court fighting for my rights to speak my own language.
With local shop-keepers, if they won't speak English, don't patronize them.
High School exams are in English. In some cases, they may be in Spanish for English as a second language students.
Texas fought a lawsuit on college preferences, and the anti-majority bias got hit hard with that.
It's not as bleak as you imagine.
And American culture is subverting theirs, too. I know parents that complain their kids only speak English, and not the language of the old country.
My grandkids can barely speak Cambodian. The other grandparents complain.
/johnny