President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order in the coming days, making English the official language of the United States for the first time in history.
The White House says the goal of a national language is to create national unity and open the door to greater opportunities for new Americans.
Federal funding recipients will no longer be required to provide language assistance to non-English speakers.
In Charlotte, 1 in 5 residents speaks a language other than English at home, and close to 80,000 residents speak English less than very well.
The Latin American Coalition in Charlotte provides English classes to the community. Its Immigrant Welcome Center Manager, Alba S谩nchez, says the new executive order is nothing new.
鈥淲e understand the need for our community to be able to learn the language and integrate better in our community," S谩nchez said. "To speak the language is a great tool for them to be able to fully be a part of this new country and new experiences.鈥
S谩nchez believes the executive order should include more funding for organizations to host classes and programs for immigrants to learn English.