Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Hispanic Diversity in the United States :: Immigration Latino Hispanic Immigrants

The Hispanic diversity of the United States has been well documented in immigrationand population numbers for many years. In 1994, there were 26.4 unrivaled million million million Hispanic Americans living in the Continental United States.In 2005 that number had ballooned to over 35 million.Now in 2008 the number is over 45 million people.(US Census 2008) The quadruple main groups of Hispanic citizens are the people from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Central America.Our Hispanic population has given the United States many contributions to politics, economics, family traditions and bilingual advancement in the world. Mexican Americans, probably our best known and documented immigrated citizen to The United States has made great strides in developing our culture and addingRich history to our country.Economic contributions cannot be overlooked,while being one of the least educated groups and most economic disadvantaged groupsMexican Americans are a key attribute to our economy by continuing to participateIn great numbers in the workforce in pursuit of their part of the American dream.Mexican Americans are excellent contributors to politics as well. Cesar Estrada Chavez Founded and led the early successful farm workers union in U.S. history.This was aimed at fair wages for worker to avoid the poverty he was forced to endure as a young manFederico Pena Was the first Mexican American to head the Department of transportation.

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