Spanish language lives a dual reality in the United States: it has become the nation\'s second language by the number of speakers - the US is only second to Mexico, across the world, in the total number of Spanish speakers - but today it is also suffering a strong pushback.
Can power diminish the strongest of bonds in human understanding? Is Spanish strong enough to survive in the United States? A clue may be found in the strong presence of Spanish-language media - both traditional, a.
Spanish language lives a dual reality in the United States: it has become the nation\'s second language by the number of speakers - the US is only second to Mexico, across the world, in the total number of Spanish speakers - but today it is also suffering a strong pushback