11-08-05 English 1010 Synthesis Essay
This is a synthesis essay on the English only debate. In the debate we have a number of authors who have an opinion if English should be the official language? Here are a couple of opinions shared by Robert D. King , "Should English be the Law?" , S.I. Hayakawa, "Bilingualism in America: English Should be the Official Language", and Greg Lewis " An Open Letter to Diversity's Victims". All of the gentlemen agree on one thing and that is if immigrants do not learn English, they have put limits on their own life. They are unable to communicate with mainstream America. Making English the official language in America, and making immigrants learn English as a requirement to become citizens of this country. Some agree with this and some do not, others say this is America and it is founded on diversity and freedom, which includes legal immigrants the freedom to choose weather or not to learn our language, along with …show more content…
He believes it is a brand of racism as well, people treat you different if you can not speak English. He said it is not fair to offer a voting ballot in one language but not another. A resolution to that , there should only be on language allowed .Hayakawa believed English is what bonds us togather as Americans, having one common language unites us as a country. Hayakawa stated "we should change our voting ballots to English only to alert new comers of the importance in learning English and provide necessary guidance to legislators to preserve our traditional policy of a common language." (195) Hayakawa argues that English should be made law dealing with any government issue. He believes there should not be an option not to learn English if you live in