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In 2009, newspaper reports noted that the president's new cabinet was the most diverse in history. It included nine members who are racial and/or ethnic minorities (Hispanics, Asians, African-Americans) among its 21 members.
There are many ethnic groups in the United States. These groups include Hispanic, Oriental, African Americans, Pacific Islanders, and many others.
There are many different ethnic backgrounds in the United States.
First of all you would be an American. Compared to many other countries, people in the US have an above-average interest in their ethnic background. But only a few groups are commonly and specifically mentioned as 'ethnic' groups, such as African Americans, native Americans and Hispanic Americans. Many people in the US have a whole mixture of ethnic backgrounds and either don't bother with ethnicity or they will tell all the world that the are of Belgian-Scottish-Chinese-Turkish-Ukrainian descent.
The people living on the borders of America come from many different ethnic backgrounds. A large number of people on the southern border of America come from a Hispanic background.
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People of many different backgrounds are often referred to as a "diverse" group. This term acknowledges and celebrates the various cultural, ethnic, and social differences among individuals.
As of the latest data, there are approximately 38 million Mexican-Americans residing in the United States. They make up the largest Hispanic ethnic group in the country.
44,019,880
First of all, Native Americans are NOT Hispanic. Hispanic as an ethnic term refers to the people of Latin America who have whole or partial Spanish descent. The Native American or Indígena population does not have any Spanish descent, so they are not Hispanic. Many Native Americans in Latin America, especially those in Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, and Bolivia do not speak Spanish or speak it very poorly because of minimal exposure to the Hispanic population.However, all of the Native American Tribes in the United States (except the US Southwest) and Canada have no connection at all to Spanish language, Spanish culture, or Hispanic Ethnicity. One of the most prosperous Native American Tribes is the Tlingit in southern Alaska. There is absolutely nothing Hispanic about them at all.
There are about 44,019,880 Hispanic Americans in the US, of which 28,165,623 are Mexican.
Not at all. America is a country where people of many ethnic backgrounds live - we're all mongrels with a mix of backgrounds. Some of us come from England, others from Scotland and Ireland, others from the Scandinavian countries, others from all over Europe, others from Russia ... you can't label Americans as one thing or another. That's the beauty of the country.