Hispanic immigrants pin high hopes on life in US

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  1. DenzBenz

    DenzBenz Well-Known Member

    The Associated Press - 17 August 2010

    An Associated Press-Univision poll finds that Hispanic immigrants, many of whom faced huge problems in their homelands, have more idealized views of the United States than Hispanics who were born in America do.

    The poll turned up stark differences between the hopes of immigrant parents and U.S.-born Hispanics for their children: 77 percent of foreign-born Hispanic parents believe it will be easier for their children to find a good job, compared with 31 percent of U.S.-born Hispanics.

    The nation's 47 million Hispanics are its fastest-growing minority. That means questions such as where they will work and whether their children go to college are important to the country as a whole.
     
  2. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    They are going to be sadly mistaken and deeply let down. There are no free rides in any of these countries.
     
  3. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    The fastest growing minority only because of ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.

    The US elites know they will HELP THEM turn this ?Country into an unregulated,overcrowded,sweatshop.
     
  4. AnMDBCartoon

    AnMDBCartoon New Member


    Yow...like...I had no IDEA!:roll:

    Or worse....




















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  5. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    latinos and blacks have been having more children than there european counterparts in facts europe is experencing a negative population growth aka a decline in their pop.
     

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