12-20 million Mexicans and 50 million of "Hispanics" living in the US are the best example.
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
Brazil has the largest output in Latin America, with US$399 billion worth in industrial production.
Latin America
America Foederota
Both are separate regions. The Americas are culturally divided between Anglo-America (the US, Canada) and Latin America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) so Latin America cannot be 'in' the United States.
Latin America.
As its backyard.
Latin America
Latin America is about 2.5 times the size of the Continental US. The population of Latin America is almost twice the size of the Continental US. Latin America is also much more religious, and the overwhelming majority is Catholic. Latin America's major languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English while the Continental US's major languages include English, Spanish, French, and German. However, the Continental US is much more developed than Latin America and has a larger urban population.
How many immigants into the united states from latin America in 1970
People migrate to the US for a better life. Most flocked to the US to escape persecution and poverty. The US has always been a haven for people desperate for a better life.
Cuba does.