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Out of 1,250 adults surveyed, which includes 250 U.S. Hispanics/Latinos, 41% selected the correct answer: Hispanic refers to someone whose country primarily speaks Spanish, and Latino refers to those with origins from Latin America (Mexico, South and Central America) and the Caribbean.
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3 days ago · "Latino" in the US is used referring to people who immigrated from Latin American countries or the descendants of these people. The weirdest part for us is that ...
2 days ago · The "Latinos for Trump" campaign is officially rebranding as "Latino Americans for Trump," and will hold its first official rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.
2 days ago · Hispanic and Latino/a are terms used to describe people of Spanish-speaking heritage and Latin American descent, respectively. These terms are not ...
Hispanic vs Latino from www.nbcnews.com
7 hours ago · Find the latest Latino news articles, photos, and videos covering stories, issues and opinions of the Hispanic community on NBCNews.com.
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14 hours ago · ABC10 Race and Culture reporter Kandace Redd spoke with community members that identify as Hispanic or Latino about their upbringing.
Hispanic vs Latino from www.usnews.com
8 hours ago · 11 Cities With the Most Hispanics · 1. New York, N.Y. · 2. Los Angeles, Calif. · 3. Houston, Texas · 4. San Antonio, Texas · 5. Chicago, Ill. · 6. Phoenix, Ariz ...
2 days ago · Latino vs. Hispanic: Key Takeaways · Hispanic refers to the Spanish language and can include Spain. · Latino relates to geography, denoting Latin American origin.
Hispanic vs Latino from www.reddit.com
6 days ago · They legit are confused as white on some occasions (primarily hair salons, etc). We are all considered black. Moreover I am friends with many 'Hispanics' back ...
3 days ago · Because the majority of Latino immigrants living in New York City in the 1950s were of Puerto Rican or Cuban descent, "Latin music" had been stereotyped as ...