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In America, people who don't speak English as their first language can face both subtle and overt forms of discrimination. This discrimination can affect people's access to health care, education, employment, the justice system, and many other areas of daily life. People with limited English proficiency used to be protected by civil rights laws that prevented discrimination based on national origin but a few recent court rulings are making it harder and harder to enforce these basic rights.

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The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights works to ensure that the courts protect and preserve justice, fairness, and opportunity for everyone.

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