"...The study attributes the low Mexican high school participation rate not to dropping out, but to "not dropping in in the first place" — not enrolling at all because of the inability to catch up or the need to support themselves and their families.
that still doesn't indicate a lack of native intelligence but simply a lack of previous education background or other priorities directly related to supporting themselves or family
you are just so determined to paint them in a bad light rather than see the positive side and the potential of people to lift themselves up given half an opportunity. IMO your problem is you don't want to spend a dime giving them that opportunity
I think we've beaten this subject to death. your stance is clear and I think I've made mine clear.