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U.S. Census: Language Use in the United States |
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The number of people who spoke a
language other than English at home
has more than doubled in the last
three decades... and at a pace four times
greater than the nation's population growth,
according to a new U.S. Census Bureau
report analyzing data from the 2007
American Community Survey and over a time
period from 1980 - 2007.
The percentage of speakers of non-English
languages grew by 140 percent
while the nation's overall population grew by
34 percent.
Spanish speakers accounted for the
largest numeric increase - nationwide, there
were 23.4 million more speakers in 2007 than
in 1980 representing a 211 percent
increase.
The Vietnamese-speaking population
accounted for the largest percentage increase
of 511 percent (1.0 million speakers)
over the same time frame.
The new report, Language
Use in the United States: 2007 [PDF],
identifies the states with the highest
concentrations of some of the most commonly
spoken non-English languages.
The languages, and some of the states
with the highest percentage of speakers
of these languages, include: Spanish (Texas,
California and New Mexico), French (Louisiana
and Maine), German (North Dakota and South
Dakota), Slavic languages (Illinois, New
York, New Jersey and Connecticut), Chinese
(California, New York, Hawaii and
Massachusetts) and Korean (Hawaii, California
and New Jersey).
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the rest of this news release here >>
Read
the full U.S. Census report right here
>> (Adobe PDF file)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American
Community Survey.
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Arizona's Immigration Law Spurs Copycat Laws |
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New America Media Report,
May 03, 2010
"Arizona's new get-tough immigration
law
has emboldened other state capitols to follow
suit", according to reporter Marcelo Ballvé.
Legislators in at least 10 states-
Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado, Ohio, Missouri,
Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Texas,
and Maryland- have called for laws that
would mirror Arizona's Senate Bill 1070,
according to the Progressive States Network
and reporting by New America
Media. ________
"First out of the gate to actually
introduce a bill was South Carolina...
the South Carolina bill reads: 'When
reasonable suspicion exists that the person
is an alien who is unlawfully present in the
United States, a reasonable attempt must be
made, when practicable, to determine the
immigration status of the person.'"
"Despite the rash of calls for copycat
legislation, it is likely an attitude of
caution will prevail in many places, says
Suman Raghunathan, who tracks immigration
policy for the New York-based Progressive
States Network, which works with
progressive state legislators nationwide."
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Medical Interpreter Rally at the U.S. Capitol |
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Medical Interpreter Advocacy
Day Spotlights Patient Safety for
Limited English Speakers.
More than 100 medical interpreters,
language service providers, health care
administrators, trainers and advocates
recently participated in the first-ever
Medical Interpreter Advocacy Day on
Capitol Hill.
The event, held on April 30, 2010, was
focused on raising legislator
awareness of the critical role of medical
interpreters, the need for reimbursement
for their services, and the historic
progress made in establishing a national
medical interpreter certification.
Interpreters and their allies from 26
states and one interpreter from Japan
participated in more than 200 meetings
over the course of the day with
congressional and federal agency
representatives offices on policy issues
related to medical interpreting and language
access for limited English proficient
(LEP) patients and their families.
"I wish all of my colleagues in the
medical interpreter profession could have
been there to feel the empowerment of the
direct participation in the democratic
process that makes our nation great," said
Janet Bonet with the Nebraska
Association of Translators and Interpreters
(NATI). "This grassroots outreach is
not only important for our profession but
also for our multicultural nation as we
strive to improve patient safety for limited
English speakers."
To learn more about this special day and
those who participated in it, here are
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