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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

Yes

 @9HPF2XY from Minnesota agreed…5mos5MO

I think we need to keep a limit on our populations or they will grow out and become a problem. They could increase inflation and decrease the jobs for the people in the country and give less space.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No

 @9F7YG9FDemocrat from California agreed…9mos9MO

in order to help people who come into this country knowing nothing and understanding nothing you need to provide translations for them

 @Wisconsinite591Progressive from Wisconsin agreed…1yr1Y

I believe that the United states is inherently a multicultural place, one where the diaspora of its citizens is an inherent benefit, not a negative. There is no need for immigrants to NEED learn english but to do well in a nation such as the US it eventually happens naturally.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, we should embrace the diversity that immigrants add to our country

 @9GB2GPT from Ohio disagreed…8mos8MO

The incoming immigration pose a type of confusion to those who are natural born U.S. citizens. With the difference of language and background, there are more instances that make certain situations difficult for the natural citizens of the United States.

 @9G8FT7Gdisagreed…8mos8MO

Any and all are welcome to immigrate into the US but do so legally and share your culture openly. Do not force anyone to do anything, you are welcome here with open arms but do not expect us to change our ways to accommodate you. There has to be a base line of what is the "United States of America", anything that deviates from that (and is legal) is encouraged just do not assume we will change just for you.=

 @9FMVL95 from Illinois disagreed…8mos8MO

Any and all are welcome to immigrate into the US but do so legally and share your culture openly. Do not force anyone to do anything, you are welcome here with open arms but do not expect us to change our ways to accommodate you. There has to be a base line of what is the "United States of America", anything that deviates from that (and is legal) is encouraged just do not assume we will change just for you.

 @9GYTYRRDemocrat from South Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

We can embrace those cultures that line up with our own core values. But those that are slanted toward Islamic terrorist apology should not be tolerated and those on visas that vocally support terror groups like Hamas on college campuses, social media, etc should be deported.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

Yes, but the government should provide free language learning courses

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

Yes, and remove multilingual translations from government documents and services

 @9FMVL95 from Illinois agreed…8mos8MO

We do not have an official language but we should, and it should be American English. Privately anyone can use any language but government should only use American English.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, but remove multilingual translations from government documents and services

 @592P6L6Republicanfrom Texas answered…4yrs4Y

Do you think if you moved to Mexico the Mexican government is going to teach public school classes in English or Vietnamese or Sri Lankan? If you want to live in the USA you must assimilate and learn the English language. How on earth can an immigrant contribute to our society if he is not able to read our road signs?

 @95CXMF7Democrat from Florida disagreed…2yrs2Y

 @4Y97QNDfrom New York answered…4yrs4Y

No, America doesn't have an official language. If you move to Sweden is it required to learn Swedish? No, it's just suggested

 @4Y847STIndependentfrom Michigan answered…4yrs4Y

No, but schools, hospitals, government services, etc. should not be required to provide translation services; with the exception of those immigrants who have, or plan to have children - they should be required to learn English and teach it to their children, who will be required to attend American schools.

 @98CWG7Q from California answered…1yr1Y

 @9JTNSV7 from Michigan answered…4mos4MO

Yes, all residents should know English on at least a basic, conversational level in order to get around.

 @85QWNPG from Colorado answered…2yrs2Y

No, but it should be highly streamlined, encouraged and free for them to learn English on the process of attaining citizenship or in the years after if their mind changes.

 @9C5ZF62 from Washington answered…1yr1Y

 @9H73QHGConstitution from Massachusetts answered…6mos6MO

Yes, but provide multilingual translations from government documents and services to immigrants until they become citizens

 @9CNS3TY from Michigan answered…11mos11MO

 @9CFVJFX from Massachusetts answered…12mos12MO

Yes, but keep multilingual translations from government documents and services if necessary

 @9BXXJ6R from Indiana answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but we should work to modify the American Dialect of English to be it's own language with clear grammar rules and easy pronunciation. Once we have that going, the Government should provide free language learning courses for EVERYONE.

 @dxmongxrlIndependent from Tennessee answered…3yrs3Y

No, but the government should provide free language learning courses for immigrants who wish to learn English

 @947HHNKIndependent from Massachusetts answered…2yrs2Y

No, this goes against our country's values of freedom and diversity. We don't have an official national language for a reason.

 @9FCQ77Z from Oregon answered…9mos9MO

No, but do not offer any support with language translations

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…9mos9MO

English shouldn’t have to be the only language people use, especially on the governmental level. It’s the responsibility of the government to provide for those that need it, and if they don’t know English, they can’t make it as easily through society. That’s an open and flagrant breach of its role for the people.

 @8FJJWJC from Massachusetts answered…4yrs4Y

No, but it should be highly encouraged and the government should offer free language learning courses

 @8LTW4PN from Tennessee answered…4yrs4Y

 @9MYP55X from New York answered…4 days4D

We should embrace diversity, and allow them to speak their birth language. BUT they should have to learn basic English.

 @9MYDFG7  from Texas answered…4 days4D

No, but cannot have citizenship privileges such as right to vote, or drive a vehicle of anykind until able to pass literacy test in English

 @9MW35WN from Florida answered…6 days6D

Yes, but only to obtain US Citizenship. We should also declare English the official language of the United States except in Puerto Rico which can have a dual English/Spanish system like Quebec in Canada.

 @9MPWY59 from Florida answered…1wk1W

I don't think they should be required by the government, but I think they should take it upon themselves to learn it.

 @9MNQKVR from Massachusetts answered…1wk1W

As a second language so they talk with people who don't speak their language, and to shut up karens.

 @9MN6XRN from Georgia answered…1wk1W

I think there should be programs in place so that people who have been here a long time are able to learn English for free, immigrant or not.

 @9MLR6G8 from Texas answered…1wk1W

No, but it should be encouraged as to make their lives easier living in a predominantly english-speaking country because they're more likely to be taken advantage of by businesses and other people.

 @9MLHYRXDemocrat  from New York answered…2wks2W

They shouldn't be required to learn English but for their own sake it would be useful to learn it so ultimately its their choice

 @9MKQ3GM from New York answered…2wks2W

Individual circumstances. Depends on their line of work: some occupations should require English spoken well, some not so much.

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…2wks2W

NO and we should add more language learning programs in kindergarten through High school to help break the language barriers

 @9MHS9VP from California answered…2wks2W

I believe that they should learn a little bit of English, at least some conversational English to get around

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