'Speak American': Sarah Palin supports Trump's immigration judgment

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‘Speak American’: Sarah Palin supports Trump’s immigration judgment

Immigrants to the United States should “speak American,” former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said on Sunday, adding her voice to a controversy triggered by Donald Trump’s criticism of fellow Republican White House hopeful Jeb Bush’s use of Spanish. “It’s a benefit of Jeb Bush to be able to be so fluent in Spanish, because we have a large and wonderful Hispanic population that is helping to build America,” Palin said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” Palin, who is popular among some U.S. conservatives, said that “a unifying aspect of a nation is the language that is understood by all” — pushing the idea that majority of the illegal immigrants in the United States come from Mexico and other Spanish-speaking Latin American countries.

I think we can send a message and say: 'You want to be in America? A, you better be here legally, or you’re out of here. B, when you’re here, let’s speak American.’

Sarah Palin

Bush on Thursday rejected the notion offered by Trump that people should speak only English in the United States. Bush, who is fluent in Spanish and frequently breaks into the language at his events, vowed to keep speaking Spanish whenever he feels like it. Trump, the Republican frontrunner whose hardline stance on illegal immigration is a hallmark of his bid for the party’s nomination in the November 2016 election, said: “We’re a nation that speaks English.”