Shortly after Donald Trump's inauguration, the Spanish-language section of the White House website was taken down, leading to criticism from Hispanic advocacy groups. They expressed frustration at the sudden removal, which they saw as a failure to communicate with the Latino community that had supported Trump. While Spanish versions of other government agencies remained available, press secretary Harrison Fields assured that the administration is committed to restoring the Spanish section soon. This change occurred amidst executive orders focused on immigration, reflecting the administration's priorities at that time.
Harrison Fields stated that the administration remains committed to restoring the Spanish translation section of the White House website in a timely manner.
The abrupt removal of the Spanish-language White House website has raised concerns among Latino advocates about the administration's commitment to this community.
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