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A clip from a JD Vance interview has resurfaced in recent days, with the claim the US vice president said it's "totally reasonable to not want neighbours who speak another language." Social media users reminded Vance that he's married to a daughter of Indian immigrants and has biracial children. Vedika Bahl takes a look at the clip in full, and whilst his phrasing is different than the social media claims, he did double down that people "need a common language, and that language is English".
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