According to Kid Rock, the test should be administered exclusively in English. This assertion has sparked a wide range of reactions and debates, raising important questions about language, identity, and integration in the United States
Kid Rock’s position is rooted in the belief that English is the de facto language of the United States and that proficiency in it is crucial for effective participation in American society. He argues that requiring all candidates to take the citizenship test in English would ensure that new citizens have a solid grasp of the language, thereby fostering better communication and integration. This view alignes with his broader perspective on maintaining American cultural norms and values.
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