Not all of us. And for me, it's not that I have an issue with Spanish as a language (I took 2 years in High School and 2 semesters in college), it's that a very large portion of Spanish speaking people in the Southern US primarily, don't know how to speak English. So in those areas of America, you can't do anything because of the language barrier. Nothing against these people, or their language, but this is America...and I know we don't have a declared primary language, but c'mon...English is the primary language of the US and I can't fucking stand it when I'm listening to the radio or something, on an English station, when all of a sudden I get a cascade of commercials in Spanish because for whatever reason that station has decided that the people it needs to advertise to aren't the English speakers it's the ones who can't understand or learn English.
Refusal to learn the language is pretty self defeating IMO, but I understand that it's just an act of rebellion because they feel they shouldn't have to learn a second language just to be able to communicate with other Americans (legal or otherwise) in America...it is a little aggravating.