No she is mostly 50% Italian and 50% Hispanic
mostly California and the Southwest U.S
Ms-13 & Surenos 13 are two different Hispanic gangs that are both under the Mexican Mafia. Surenos are a mostly Mexican gang & MS-13 are a mostly Salvadoran, Honduran & Guatemalan gang. *they rep 13 cause the letter M is the 13th letter of the alphabet and the M represents Mexican Mafia.
There may be some people they were born in Mexico , but most not. Though they mostly speak Spanish south of USA, they are called Latinos or Hispanic not Mexican that far South
No they're two different gangs that are controlled by the Mexican Mafia. Surenos are a mostly Mexican gang whereas Ms-13 are a mostly Salvadoran, Honduran & Guatemalan gang. They both rep the number 13 cause the letter M is the 13th letter of the alphabet & the M represents the Mexican Mafia. Another gang that is under Mexican Mafias control is the Eighteen St. Gang. Most Hispanic gangs in Southern Cali are either controlled by or pay a drug tax to the Mexican Mafia. The only Hispanic gang in Southern Cali that isn't under Mexican Mafias control is a gang called Maravillas(not to be confused with Mara Salvatrucha aka Ms-13). *Gangs that are under Mexican Mafias control wear the colors:brown & white *Gangs under Mexican Mafia war with gangs under the Blood Alliance which are gangs such as:Bloods, Pirus & Nortenos to name a few(they wear the color red).
Mostly caucasion & hispanic. (white or brown)
it mostly happens in El Salvador
Her biological father is Mexican, her mother is mostly Italian.
YES SOMEWHAT. MOSTLY TO THE HISPANIC CULTURE
Nortenos are a mostly but not exclusevly Hispanic more specifically Mexican gang that are under the Blood Alliance along with gangs such as the Bloods, Pirus & Brims. *I would say rougly it's about 500 thousand or more Nortenos/Bloods.
She is mostly Mexican, part of Italian and a little native.
The majority of Hispanics in the United States are of Mexican origin, followed by those of Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Salvadoran descent. Mexican Americans make up the largest portion of the Hispanic population, with a significant presence in states like California, Texas, and Florida.