Less than 24 hours after Trump's inauguration, his team has also removed the government's site with information on reproductive rights and health care.
Donald Trump entered the White House on Monday as the 47th president and immediately made good on his promise to issue a deluge of executive orders on everything from immigration to climate as he fired the starting pistol on his belated second administration.
The White House revised its Spanish-language website after backlash over a controversial "Go Home" button that upset immigrant communities and sparked widespread social discussion.
The White House Spanish-language website's removal, replaced with a controversial "Go Home" button and a Trump-focused video, has sparked outrage on social media
Donald Trump has already put his stamp on the White House just a day after taking office as the 47th president. A Spanish-language version of the White House website has been suddenly shuttered, according to Newsweek. In addition, CBS News reported that a White House website containing information on reproductive rights has also gone offline.
The move echoes Trump's first term in office when the landing page for Spanish-language communications was also unavailable.
Since November, a group of five to ten adults gathers each Saturday in the basement of the Red Lodge Carnegie Library to learn and practice the Spanish language together.
French director Jacques Audiard's musical Emilia Pérez, about a Mexican drug lord, is a frontrunner for the Academy Awards. But its depiction of the country is stoking criticism.
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A White House spokesman said the Spanish-language pages would soon be reinstated, though officials in Trump’s first administration reneged on a similar promise.
The frontrunners in the Bafta acting categories include Cynthia Erivo and Demi Moore for lead actress and Adrien Brody and Timothee Chalamet for lead actor. But Denzel Washington and Daniel Craig failed to make the shortlist for Gladiator II and Queer respectively.