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The U.S originally speaks English, and it now has part Spanish because so many Hispanics and Mexicans have immigrated into the U.S because of how terrible it must be in Mexico. And immigrants keep on coming and coming, it is increasing, and they are taking over a part of the national language. So it is now English, but pretty soon it will be both English and Spanish, thanks to the immigrants from Mexico. And the German tourists (who are awesome, by the way!).

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