Many Third-Generation Latinos Don't Speak Spanish. They're Tired Of Being Judged For It.
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For children and grandchildren of immigrants, the message from some inside the community is clear: "You're not really Latino if you don't speak Spanish."
As a child, Prizzilla Greer often felt caught in the middle of a cultural tug of war because she didn’t speak Spanish.
Growing up in Murrieta and Temecula, wine-producing suburbs about an hour and a half outside of Los Angeles, Spanish seemed nonexistent, she told HuffPost.
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