No.
There are approximately 44,019,880 Hispanic Americans in the U.S.A., of which, 28,165,623 are Mexican. There are also from 12 to 20 million of illegal immigrants, also from Mexican origin.
Most immigrants looking for freedom of religion/speech, a better way of life, and a better justice system, all found a better standard of living by coming to the US. Immigrants are generally happier in the US than they were in their country of origin.
Language and Religion ex. The latinos brought roman cathlic as religiona and spanish as language
all immigrants working in Hawaii became citizens at the time of state hood
Around 500,000.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
I work with all kinds of immigrants, and by far (at least in the Midwest) the largest group of Central Americans living in the US are Guatemalans.
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Spain Cuba Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Mexico Most of Central and South America
11%
We are all immigrants. Humans are not native to the Western Hemisphere.
Almost all of them