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The Trump administration disabled the White House's Spanish-language website, leaving millions of Spanish speakers without official information during the government shutdown.

Arizona, with 1.36 million Spanish speakers, is particularly affected by the lack of official information in Spanish.

Essential bilingual employees, like TSA agents, must work without immediate pay, while national parks like the Grand Canyon are closed.

The federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1 finds millions of Spanish speakers excluded from obtaining official information and updates about the current situation for the first time in years after President Donald Trump's administration disabled the White House's Spanish-language website in January.

In Arizona alone, an estimated 1.36 m

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