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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 26, 2015, 07:37:02 PM »

I know that "leave it to the sates" is usually a cop out answer, but this one issue where leaving it to the sates honestly makes the most sense IMO. I mean, I see no reason why, for example, California and Minnesota should be forced to have the same official language(s).
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