Interesting but...
I agree the article is interesting however, it is solely stats driven and does not expand upon key percentages that have been revealed:
For example:
* Latino education in the USA and the numbers that are reflected. Frankly they are pathetic with the wealth of opportunities available
* the large number of Latinos in the USA who don’t have health care
* the Mexican population makes up more than have the number of Latinos in the USA however, I highly doubt other ethnic groups of Latino descent share the same interests, concerns, plight, success etc.
* the surrounding language issues as a result of such a high minority population which, I have ventured to discuss more than once in the Spanish forum
* the Dominican population does not make a dent in the overall population of Latinos in the USA BUT it is concentrated in the Northeast and the Cuban population is concentrated in the city of Miami and in other parts of Florida state.
What does this mean? What is the future of such a large minority group overall in the USA? It would have been beneficial if the article focused on what these stats represent.
-LDG.
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