"Thou must speak English to be good enough for me..." |
"Like any other state, there has to be compliance with this and any other federal law," Santorum said. "And that is that English has to be the principal language. There are other states with more than one language, such as Hawaii, but to be a state of the United States, English has to be the principal language." In fact, there is no federal law designating English as America's official language, and there is no requirement for a territory to adopt English as its principal language to become a state, Reuters notes. The island, whose 3.7 million residents can't vote in presidential elections, holds its Republican primary on Sunday, and 20 delegates are at stake.
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