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Lol, no. I grew up in pretty diverse US communities though. I've had Asian friends who've traveled to the southern states of the US though and have had people talk slow to them and act shocked when they can speak perfect English.
It's just racism, whether overt or unintentional, it is.
It's good and safe to assume everyone around you, regardless of skin color or appearance, speaks the local language. And if they don't, don't be a dick about it. Pretty simple shit that apparently makes certain asshats in this country uncomfortable.