Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Politics»‘Speak English, period’: GOP bill axes interpreter loophole in citizenship exam
Politics

‘Speak English, period’: GOP bill axes interpreter loophole in citizenship exam

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleSeptember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
‘Speak English, period’: GOP bill axes interpreter loophole in citizenship exam
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

FIRST ON FOX: People who are not proficient in English could be shut out of taking the U.S. citizenship test under a new House Republican proposal.

Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., plans to introduce a bill that would mandate the citizenship test be taken entirely in English, Fox News Digital has learned.

There are several different components to the U.S. citizenship exam. While most portions are English-only, the civics test — in which the applicant is asked 10 out of 100 possible questions on U.S. history and government — can currently be taken in other languages, provided that certain criteria are met.

Fine’s bill would eliminate those exceptions.

HOUSE MOVES TO EXPOSE EPSTEIN FILES, AUTHORIZES OVERSIGHT PROBE

“The fact that U.S. citizenship applicants can currently use an interpreter to take the naturalization test undermines the idea of assimilation into American culture. If you want to live in an English-speaking country, you should be able to speak English, period,” Fine told Fox News Digital.

“My bill will require all applicants to take the naturalization test exclusively in English, because both metaphorically and literally, everyone who enters our country with the intent of staying should speak our language.”

Rep. Randy Fine

Current law states that people aged 50 or older who have lived in the U.S. as a permanent resident for at least 20 years are allowed to take the civics portion in another language.

People aged 55 or older who have been a U.S. permanent resident for at least 15 years have the same exemption.

Both groups of people are required to bring an interpreter fluent in English and their native language to the exam.

LONGTIME BIDEN AIDE SAYS HE STOOD TO EARN UP TO $8M HAD PRESIDENT WON RE-ELECTION

Image of a citizenship test

The bill would likely run into opposition from immigrant advocacy groups, however.

Fine’s proposal comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March naming English as the country’s official language — the first time in its history that the U.S. has done so.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleMötley Crüe’s Vince Neil suffered stroke that left his entire left side paralyzed
Next Article Wholesome Mormon Kid Kills Kirk Because He’s Not Right Wing Enough

Related Articles

Barrett and Sotomayor tag-team interrogation of Trump lawyer on tariff powers

Barrett and Sotomayor tag-team interrogation of Trump lawyer on tariff powers

November 5, 2025
Pentagon faces bipartisan criticism over lack of communication with Congress

Pentagon faces bipartisan criticism over lack of communication with Congress

November 5, 2025
Inside Jay Jones and the Democrats’ late surge to upset wins across Virginia, from the suburbs to the shore

Inside Jay Jones and the Democrats’ late surge to upset wins across Virginia, from the suburbs to the shore

November 5, 2025
Heir to billionaire Soros fortune cheers Mamdani election with penthouse photo

Heir to billionaire Soros fortune cheers Mamdani election with penthouse photo

November 5, 2025
Fox News Voter Poll: California voters OK congressional redistricting plan

Fox News Voter Poll: California voters OK congressional redistricting plan

November 5, 2025
GOP urges Democrat governor to deploy National Guard to Charlotte as crime surges

GOP urges Democrat governor to deploy National Guard to Charlotte as crime surges

November 5, 2025
The results are in: 2025’s biggest winner and losers from the off-year elections

The results are in: 2025’s biggest winner and losers from the off-year elections

November 5, 2025
Trump says election results not good for Republicans, citing 2 possible reasons

Trump says election results not good for Republicans, citing 2 possible reasons

November 5, 2025
Supreme Court to weigh Trump tariff powers in blockbuster case

Supreme Court to weigh Trump tariff powers in blockbuster case

November 5, 2025
Don't Miss
Ice cream bars sold in over 30 states recalled due to ‘life-threatening’ allergy risk

Ice cream bars sold in over 30 states recalled due to ‘life-threatening’ allergy risk

Barrett and Sotomayor tag-team interrogation of Trump lawyer on tariff powers

Barrett and Sotomayor tag-team interrogation of Trump lawyer on tariff powers

Ex-Knicks star Charles Oakley must pay MSG 2K in attorney fees amid ongoing court battle over 2017 ejection

Ex-Knicks star Charles Oakley must pay MSG $642K in attorney fees amid ongoing court battle over 2017 ejection

Hungary’s Ruler Warns EU of WAR

Hungary’s Ruler Warns EU of WAR

Latest News
Pentagon faces bipartisan criticism over lack of communication with Congress

Pentagon faces bipartisan criticism over lack of communication with Congress

November 5, 2025
Trump-district House Democrat won’t seek re-election

Trump-district House Democrat won’t seek re-election

November 5, 2025
Mamdani says he will meet Jamie Dimon, other financial titans in NYC

Mamdani says he will meet Jamie Dimon, other financial titans in NYC

November 5, 2025
Experts reveal exact bedtime that could prevent late-night ‘second wind’ insomnia

Experts reveal exact bedtime that could prevent late-night ‘second wind’ insomnia

November 5, 2025
Inside Jay Jones and the Democrats’ late surge to upset wins across Virginia, from the suburbs to the shore

Inside Jay Jones and the Democrats’ late surge to upset wins across Virginia, from the suburbs to the shore

November 5, 2025
Copyright © 2025. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.