Juan Gonzalez discusses myths such as Latinos are taking American jobs, that immigrants are a drain on the economy, and that they don't pay taxes. He argues that these myths are often used to justify anti-immigrant sentiment and policies.
Around 63% of Latinos identify as Democrat or lean towards the Democratic party, according to recent surveys.
The largest minority group in the country today is Hispanics or Latinos, accounting for about 18% of the U.S. population.
One main effect of slavery that still influences Latin America today is racial inequality and discrimination. The legacy of slavery has perpetuated social and economic disparities based on race, with Afro-Latinos often facing marginalization and limited access to opportunities compared to their white counterparts. This has contributed to ongoing social issues such as poverty, limited access to education and healthcare, and unequal treatment in the justice system.
African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans have all faced discrimination in the United States that has hindered their social, economic, and political advancement. This discrimination has manifested in various forms, including segregation, exclusion from opportunities, and stereotyping. Despite these challenges, these groups have demonstrated resilience and continue to fight for equality and inclusion in American society.
Latinos
The majority of Latinos in the United States were born in the United States. However, immigration from Latin American countries also contributes to the Latino population, with Mexico being the largest country of origin for Latino immigrants.
in 2000, a third or more of the residents of texas, new mexico, arizona, and california were latinos.
Both Parties would like to get more votes from these groups, but the Democrats get most of their votes at present because of their more social legislation for borht groups and their liberal immigration policies for Latinos.
A major reason Latinos favor Democratic candidates is immigration issues. In the 2012 election, the economy and jobs are top issues for Latinos, but a candidate's position on immigration can alienate Latinos. The Democrats almost always have a more favorable position on immigration than the Republicans do.
what kind of jobs does latinos have
Latinos ages 18-29
No. Arizona is using the tender topic of Immigration as an excuse to racially profile on Latinos. They believe that the only way to deport illegal immigrants is if they have the rights to ask people with brown skin and black hair for their documents, just like Hitler did in Nazi Germany. There is no excuse to discriminate in the Land of the Free.
It means "you like Latinos".
Latinos is the plural of Latino
The Latinos (a group of people of Latin descendancy)
Everyone has different tastes. All latinos are not the same.