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English, most definitely. It is spoken by the vast majority of citizens (around 85%), and has always been historically and traditionally a part of this country. It has always been the most spoken language, and it needs to stay that way, and making it official will keep it that way. With an official language, you can teach your citizens the language, uniting the whole nation lingually.

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English is currently the official language of the US. Officially designating another language as the official language would require a change in government policy and has been a topic of debate.

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