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Hispanic Americans

  • Date Submitted: 04/19/2010 08:29 PM
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HISPANIC AMERICAN DIVERSITY
ETH-125
INSTRUCTOR: SARAH JAKUB
SHALEANA JOHNSON
2/16/10
There is a lot of diversity about Hispanic American let’s start off with Mexican Americans they are diverse people that have socioeconomic and linguistic assimilation. Most Mexicans Americans are trying to get the American Dream and work hard so that they can continue to have legal status in the United States. Mexican Americans have seems to have made little progress in moving up from immigrant status into mainstream unlike the Cuban Americans that have entrepreneurship in Miami. Most of Mexican Americans religion is Roman Catholic and they are ardent believers but some also have other religions like Evangelical and Jehovah’s Witness. The economy for the Mexican Americans is the best they have low school funding for their youth and they usually get hard labor jobs that don’t pay the legal wage a lot of immigrants don’t say anything so that they can continues to stay in the United States. A lot of Mexican American iswith the Democrat party 64% of Mexican Americans are part of the Hispanics that live in America. They mostly live in the Southwestern parts on the Unites States but there are some near Chicago and North Carolina. The language for the Mexican American use Spanish but some use English if they were born in the United States. They live with uncertain unemployment, poor healthcare, and limited housing areas. But some are considered to be middle class. Mexican Americans are one of the fastest growing immigrants in the United States but have the least education. But they love caring people that cares for their families and their culture.
Puerto Ricans are considered as migrants in America rather than foreign immigrants if you are Puerto Rican no matter if you were born on the island or in the mainland you are still considered Puerto Rican and not American. They also believe in the Roman Catholic has their religion but they have freedom to any religion that...

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