There are also significant differences by country of origin, with Colombians and Dominicans maintaining more active connections than Mexicans, and with Cubans having the least contact. Among all Latino immigrants, just one-in-ten (9%) can be considered highly attached to their country of origin;...
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An Analysis of Latino Voter Turnout Patterns in the 1992–1998 General Elections in Harris County, Texas. Examines the differences between voter registration and turnout patterns of Hispanic voters in Texas. Emphasis of the ethnic concentration of precincts; Pa... de,la,Garza,... - 《Harvard...
acting director of Plaza de La Raza, a Lincoln Heights arts center partly supported by public funds she says are inadequate to serve the millions of Latinos in Los Angeles. “Sometimes there’s a little meat on the bone. If a proportionate amount of the taxes paid by the Latino community ...
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While pockets of the rural South have become home to these new Hispanic populations, urban centers have seen most of the growth. The site of my research, Atlanta, Georgia, is considered the second largest urban center or “hypergrowth” city in the South; its Latino population increased 995 ...