Session #99 · 1985–87

Speech #990001242

The American "melting pot" has succeeded in creating a vibrant new culture among peoples of many different cultural backgrounds largely because of the widespread use of common language. English. Learning English has been the primary task of every immigrant group for two centuries. Participation in the common language has rapidly made available to each new group the political and economic benefits of American society. Those who have mastered English have overcome the major hurdle to full participation in our democracy. A constitutional ... amendment is needed to clarify the confusing signals we have given in recent years to immigrant groups. For example. the requirements for naturalization as a U.S. citizen say you must be able to "read. write. and speak words in ordinary usage In the English language." And though you must be a citizen to vote. some recent legislation has required bilingual ballots in some areas. This amendment would end that contradictory. logically conflicting. situation. Bilingual education programs were originally designed to help nonEnglishspeaking children learn English quickly so they could Join the mainstream of education and of our society.
Keywords matched
immigrant naturalization

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Cultural enrichment Economic contributor Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

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Unknown
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State
Gender
Date
1985-01-22
Speech ID
990001242
Paragraph
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