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A second generation's struggles
GRAPHIC: N.C. Aizenman, Brenna Maloney, Laura Stanton/The Washington Post
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Profiles in Success
Left Behind: Getting to college: Making higher education a part of more futures
Second generation immigrants: Finding a path to college
Full coverage: Left Behind
: Why did teen sisters seek to become pregnant?
Ties to parents' homeland hold strong
LEFT BEHIND: THE TRIALS OF TEEN MOTHERS: Living with their choices
Young, Latina and already a mom
Left behind: A child's burden: An undesirable inheritance
Left behind: a dropout's difficulties: Struggles of the second generation
A second generation's struggles
U.S.-born children of Hispanic immigrants
Latinos' economic footprint
Raised with added hardships
Education Attained
Hispanics and sexual activity
A second-generation Latino aims for a better life for his family
Your Take: In search of fewer Latina teen moms
Special Report: The Immigration Debate
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Profiles in Success
Making higher education a part of more futures
Full coverage: Left Behind
Ties to parents' homeland hold strong
Living with their choices
An undesirable inheritance
Struggles of the second generation
Your Take: In search of fewer Latina teen moms
Special Report: The Immigration Debate
Second generation immigrants: Finding a path to college
Young, Latina and already a mom
A second generation's struggles
U.S.-born children of Hispanic immigrants
Latinos' economic footprint
Raised with added hardships
Education Attained
Hispanics and sexual activity
A second-generation Latino aims for a better life for his family
: Why did teen sisters seek to become pregnant?