The U.S. doesn’t have an official language.
The US has official documents, starting with the Declaration on Independence and the Constitution.
"100% in English - with just a littlewithout a trace of Spanish lingo.
It wouldn’t matter even if it did. A Fed judge would declare it discriminatory......................
At the federal level, the United States has no official language, but 27 U.S. states and all inhabited U.S. territories, excluding Puerto Rico have designated English the official language and courts have found that residents do not have a right to government services in their preferred language.