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This is a very inappropriate question, which border lines on being very prejudice. Literacy on a whole depends on a variety of factors and we can not judge one group of people soley on the perceptions of others. You need to take into consideration all the factors first in order to induce an accurate response. My answer to you is to do your research and you'll be amazed at what you find out about the Latin people as a whole.

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