New York town orders residents to speak English

Source: Telegraph.co.uk
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A small town in rural New York state of just over 1,700 people has passed a law that all town business be conducted in English, leading to accusations that it is stoking racial prejudice.

The Jackson law designates English as the town’s official written and spoken language, insisting that it “be used in all official meetings and business conducted by the elected officials and their appointees”.

See: Telegraph.co.uk

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