When my maternal grandfather, Israel Whitman, came to the U.S. from czarist Russia, he wouldn’t allow Yiddish to be spoken in his home. He knew that English was the key to success and believed he had a duty to his adopted country to speak its native tongue and ensure that his children did so.
His descendants included businessmen, lawyers, doctors, judges, columnists and tenured professors of English literature.
Without English, we can’t make America great again. The key to national revival is borders, law and language.
On Feb. 28, President Trump signed Executive Order 13166, designating English as our official language. The order does not require federal agencies to take any action but allows them to do whatever they consider appropriate.
It should serve as a rallying cry and a starting point. […]
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