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"The move is seen as a way to promote unity and improve government efficiency. Trump has expressed concerns about non-English speaking immigrants and has previously criticized politicians who speak languages other than English. Despite this, federal agencies will still be able to provide services in other languages. The change would affect millions of Americans who speak languages such as Spanish or Chinese."
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