People from many Spanish-speaking countries
The rise of anti-immigrant groups in the US may lead to more hate filled crimes
I think that there are Hispanic communities.They have Quinceneras.There might also be an Irish community but I am not sure about the traditions.
There is the community forum page, where you can ask questions, or just chat and make friends... you can find the link on the left hand side, on the blue tool bar at the very bottom There are groups such as Community Outreach and WIT. There are a lot more that you can find on the community roles page. There are also unofficial groups made by other members of the site. If you ask another member they might know of a group you might be interested in.
Eastern European origin is likely to be like an old immigrant. This is the immigrant that fled from Nazi persecution.
An Irish immigrant in 1910 might feel nostalgic for their homeland while also hopeful for better opportunities in their new country. They may experience discrimination and cultural challenges, but also a sense of resilience and community among fellow immigrants. Overall, their perspective might be a mix of longing for the past and optimism for the future.
The immigrant's status might come into play. Legal? Undocumented (illegal)?
If an immigrant scammed you to marry him that might be illegal and he will get sent back to his Country or go to jail, or even both.
No, not unless you consider research groups, which might qualify as "semi-permanent community", and I do not know if there are small communities of researchers working at or near the North Pole right now.
Yes they should be able to get you information about Hispanic college grants. If not you might want to search for it somewhere local or on the internet.
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Many scientists and people believe asians might be similar to hispanics, except hispanics are more closer to white.
"Manibusan" is more commonly a Hispanic surname, particularly of Chamorro or Spanish origin. It is not a traditional Hawaiian name.