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NATIONAL | November 30, 2007 Latino Immigrants' Children Found Grasping English By JULIA PRESTON Most children of Hispanic immigrants in the United States learn to speak English well by the time they are adults, even though three-quarters of their parents speak mainly Spanish and do not have a command of English.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/30/us/30immig.html?ex=1197090000&en=d5a60...
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