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In the United States, I would require spanish language education alongside english from 1st grade through 12th.
Edit: If you downvoted this, tell us why, you coward.
TBH choosing which second language to learn for the students isn't ideal. Why not just mandate that they learn any second language of their choice?
Because my goal with the law would be that at the end of primary, they know a single language really well. Spanish is the most common second language in the US.