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Yes. I think it should. The majority of the people speak English. About 80-90% of the population. Plus the majority of the states have already declared English as an official language (along with some US territories). Sure not everyone speaks English in the US, but the government can set up language learning programs to teach English for free; this could be used by new immigrants as well.

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