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US Politics
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Department of Justice is pushing law enforcement agencies to better serve people who don’t speak English .
The King County Sheriff’s Office in Washington agreed to appoint a manager for a language-access program, restrict the use of children and others.
The Justice Department is now working with the sheriff's office on its first -ever written policy on how to respond to incidents involving people with limited English proficiency.
Rodríguez says his experience led him to believe authorities weren't concerned about figuring out what happened to his son.
“I am Hispanic and so, of course, they didn’t care about trying hard to do their job,” he said in Spanish in a recent interview.
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English
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