Which sentence from the passage states a connection between the idea of a national official language and a violation of human rights?
1. Language communication via radio, television, and written material is essential for a basic understanding of an already intimidating political process for many non-native English speakers.
2. Under S.356, in my role as a government official, my hands would be tied when dealing with my own constituents, for many of whom English is a second language
3. To suggest that I cannot represent those constituents to the best of my ability and will be forced to essentially exclude them from the political process through English-only written communication is preposterous and insulting.
4. The Constitution of the United States guarantees freedom of speech. Nowhere does it say that it has to be in English.