In paragraph 21, the author assumes “Unless the United States changes course, it is clearly on the road to a Canadian-style system of linguistic enclaves, wasteful government expenses, language battles that fuel ethnic resentments, and, in the long run, serious ethnic and linguistic separatist movements.” Simply out, bilingual environment will harm its own nation within either short term or long run, because it is hard to assimilate people who are has deeply rooted in their own culture, even they live on the same piece of the land as others. Therefore, keeping English as the only official language would stabilize the
In paragraph 21, the author assumes “Unless the United States changes course, it is clearly on the road to a Canadian-style system of linguistic enclaves, wasteful government expenses, language battles that fuel ethnic resentments, and, in the long run, serious ethnic and linguistic separatist movements.” Simply out, bilingual environment will harm its own nation within either short term or long run, because it is hard to assimilate people who are has deeply rooted in their own culture, even they live on the same piece of the land as others. Therefore, keeping English as the only official language would stabilize the