Unfortunately in the urban areas that isn't the case. The many Hispanic high school kids I've talked to speak perfect English, that isn't the problem. It's the history and other disciplines that are the problem and that applies to everyone.
I've lived in a predominately Hispanic voting precinct for many years here in west Houston. This precinct went 59% for McCain/Palin in 2008 but was 54% for Biden this year. Voting fraud was undoubtedly part of the problem with mail ballots this year but the trend worries me.
Trump won 40% of the Hispanic vote this year in TX according to exit polls. His performance down in the Valley was terrific. No other Republican could have done that down here, yet he underperformed Cornyn. That's ridiculous on its face and it's fraud. Period.
I don’t have any family in/near Houston-I did have a couple of cousins who lived and worked there, but the last one got a job in El Paso about 8 years ago and moved there-he always complained about Houston being a den of corruption-always reasoned it was because it was too close geographically to New Orleans...
I’ve never wanted to live around Houston-or anywhere else on the coast for that matter-I like colder temperatures in the Winter-and less humidity-but I grew up in W Texas and spent some years in/near the mountains of NM so thar is probably why...