As long as this country doesn’t have an official language, I expect that they can do as they please. It became a public safety issue, but people like my in-laws never supported bilingualism. They knew Spain and South America wouldn’t kowtow to foreigners like that, and the US shouldn’t either.
In the end, bilingualism simply holds back the people it is purported to benefit.
“As long as this country doesnt have an official language, I expect that they can do as they please.”
You got that right; a big oversight on the Founding Fathers’ part not to make English the official language of the USA.
“In the end, bilingualism simply holds back the people it is purported to benefit.”
Yes, but it provides (teachers, teacher aides, translators, etc., etc.,) jobs and guaranteed Democrat votes to keep the programs (a.k.a. their jobs) in place.