Should Spanish be an official language in the US? (user search)
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  Should Spanish be an official language in the US? (search mode)
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Question: Should it?
#1
Yes in all 50 states and federally
 
#2
Only in states with 20%+ Hispanics
 
#3
Only in states with 10%+ Hispanics
 
#4
No
 
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« on: August 27, 2015, 09:14:54 PM »

No -why should we make Spanish into an official language when even English doesn't have that status, at least not nationally?

And besides, third generation Latinos are so integrated they hardly speak Spanish anymore, even at home.  

I agree with your first point, but I don't see why "some Latinos don't speak Spanish" changes the fact that some do.
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