Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday asked the United States House of Representatives on Monday to approve a bill to convert English into the official and unique language of the country, after the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny said that the country should learn Spanish before its presentation in the entertainment of the Super Bowl on February 8.
“Bad Bunny says that the United States has four months to learn Spanish before its perverse and unwanted performance in the mid -time of the Super Bowl,” wrote Taylor Greene, one of the ultra -conservative congressmen of the Republican Party, in his official X account.
The legislator for the state of Georgia added that “it would be a good time” to approve her bill so that English is the only official language of the United States and that “the NFL must cease to have demonic sexual performances during its part -time shows.”
Taylor’s bill, presented on March 5 and currently in the early legislative stages, promotes English to be the official language of the federal government.
Although the initiative does not limit the teaching of other languages, it establishes as a requirement for the naturalization that people are able to read and understand the Constitution in English.
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Taylor Greene’s reaction came after the Latin artist said in his monologue of the Saturday Night Live program last weekend, that his presence in the country’s maximum sports scenario was an achievement for the Latin community and added in English that “if they do not understand what I said, they have four months to learn (Spanish).”
The choice of Puerto Rican, one of the artists with the greatest impact on the current musical panorama, to lead the Intermediate of the Super Bowl has mobilized much of the Maga Movement against its defense of Spanish and Latinos, and after claiming that he avoided passing through the US with his world tour against possible ICE agency in his concerts.
Last week, an advisor to the National Security Department, Corey Lewandowski, said in a radio program that in the United States “there is no safe place for people who are illegally (…) neither the Super Bowl, nor any other place.”
With his performance, Bad Bunny marks a milestone in the history of this event by becoming the first Latin artist to act alone in a super bowl show, which will take place on February 8 in Santa Clara, California.
With EFE information.
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