HUD directs English-only communications, removing translated paper and web materials, which will reduce non‑English speakers’ access to housing programs and related services. This policy shift reframes language access as optional rather than a civil-rights baseline.
— Language access determines who can navigate core public benefits and protections; an English-only federal posture will drive legal challenges, equity debates, and norms for multilingual governance across agencies.
Halina Bennet
2025.08.20
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The article cites reporting that HUD will provide materials only in English and remove other-language resources.
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