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No, the First Amendment to the Constitution has nothing to do with Spanish. The first amendment says the government (e.g. Congress) should never pass any laws abridging, or restricting, your freedom of speech, or pass any laws establishing a national religion, or restricting the freedom to practice ANY religion. That's all. No restriction on speech, and no religious laws. Simple, eh?

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