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06-25-2012, 07:32 AM
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Also the label seem to be use to cover the birth rate, income, graduation rate, etc. of peoples from different countries as one, which is wrong. All those statistic saying that Hispanic have the lowest income, highest birth rate, etc. are wrong because they're not one single group of peoples. Most of the Hispanic in the United States are Mexican, so the so called problems that the Hispanic community in reality it has nothing to do with other Latin American groups that are successful in the United States. For example: They been saying that in the United States Hispanic have the largest birth rate, but if you were to look at them individually, and not as a whole you would see that some Latin Americans like Cubans are amongst the peoples in the United States with a low birth rate. Another thing would be when they say that Hispanic are mostly democrat, but that's the opposite of Cuban. Most of the Cubans in the U.S.A are conservative republican. Peoples from different countries in Latin America should be label with the country that they come from, instead of creating one single label that cover peoples from different countries.
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