Some say they've been mistaken for Latinos so often, they've been tempted to learn Spanish. |
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I would say at least half of the customers were Latinos and most of the staff were Mexican with a couple of Spaniards! |
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That doesn't mean that Latinos want to take over or that Latinos want to create a nation within a nation. |
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Latinos, Asians and African-Americans began to play a leading role in the homophile movement. |
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It's almost as if some Americans believe all Latinos were born in one foreign country. |
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Motherhood is a powerful metaphor because it is central to esteemed ideals of womanhood, particularly among Latinos. |
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According to these standards, Hispanics or Latinos are referred to as an ethnic group. |
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In Orange County, however, approximately 94 percent of Latinos and 99 percent of Anglos have telephones. |
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For other Latinas and Latinos, the bestowal of posthumous citizenship was bitterly ironic. |
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Even as an increasing number of Latinos, Asians and trade unionists defected to the Republicans, blacks stood pat with the Democrats. |
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And while the rest of the world is doing away with cooking, Latinos see it as a key time to bond with families. |
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Most Euro-Americans can tell you that Arabs and Latinos react strongly to being humiliated. |
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Over the next few years, Latinos will be the biggest minority group in the United States. |
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In the United States, Latinos are generally clunked together as socially conservative. |
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The groups met for six two-hour sessions and were composed of African Americans and Latinos. |
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Italians moved out of the neighborhoods and Latinos moved in, mostly Guatemalans and Hondurans. |
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Overall, almost half of all Latinos with diabetes had diabetic retinopathy. |
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So I think that Latinos have always had a very strong sense of being Latino. |
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Latinos are broken out separately, since Latinos, as an ethnicity, can be of any race. |
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The publisher blamed the losses on a lack of advertising, particularly among those Marshalltown merchants who were biased against Latinos. |
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Their neighbors, especially Latinos who have lived in the Mission for decades, have been less fortunate. |
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Latinos in the south were only warriors and clerics, with lucrative intentions and a desire to return to the metropolis. |
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Latino activists say this is more reason why Latinos should oppose the war. |
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So, I think sometimes we're not getting our message to African Americans and to Latinos. |
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Latinos, or Hispanic Americans, constitute the second-largest and most rapidly growing distinctive ethnic group in the United States. |
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Many of the Asians and Latinos here are recent immigrants like my parents were. |
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Many Latinos still feed their pets table scraps: three-quarters of Mexican hounds make do with leftover bits of burrito. |
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Latinos are already the biggest minority in the region, outnumbering blacks. |
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But Latinos — they can be routinely dehumanized to appease the black-hearted base of the Republican Party. |
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Muchacho believes Latinos, especially recently arrived immigrants, are more open to becoming Jehovah's Witnesses because they have a strong faith. |
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Each local context requires creative action that enables parish and diocesan leaders to promote a sense of belonging and ownership among Latinas and Latinos. |
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But Mr Gardner has run a strong campaign in a state that has moved leftward in recent years, as more young people and Latinos have moved in. |
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Sadly, this ever growing populace is destined to flail about, because according to a Pew Hispanic report, Latinos feel leaderless. |
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Hispanic groups successfully pressured Mr. Burns to re-edit some episodes to add several Latinos. |
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And, for second generation Latinos who discreetly agonize over our Spanish language attrition. |
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And this is a poll, remember, not of Latinos, or of Cuban-Americans across the country. |
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Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress. |
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Paleo-conservatives regard him as a wuss on immigration, but the Republicans would be insane to alienate Latinos. |
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So when do the Latinos, the Orientals and the Asians get a look in then? |
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Moreover, his support also has sagged among Asians, Latinos, Native Americans, and all other non-white segments of the electorate. |
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Indeed, even 70 percent of Latinos who self-identify as Republicans oppose this law. |
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The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote. |
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But like European Latinos, they are also proud and take offense at any sign of disrespect. |
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He still held out hope in Georgia because changing demographics, particularly the influx of Latinos. |
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It is the same liberal whites and Latinos and blacks, the same problems of poverty and housing and joblessness. |
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Texas Republicans, for example, got close to half the vote among Latinos in that state, and similar results were found in Kansas. |
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Among Latinos, we find the League of Latin American Citizens not wanting Mexicano anti-war activists in this year's Cinco de Mayo parade in Houston, Texas. |
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Still, an undetermined number of an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Latinos who voted reported difficulties at the polls. |
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Reticence on the part of Latinos to admit their African roots is a shame. |
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Although Latinos control the cocaine trade in the Downtown Eastside, officers have been vilified by advocacy groups for shaking down suspects on skid road. |
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And while it's hard to generalize about any group of people, we Latinos tend to be pretty collectivistic. |
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For months it had been clear to anyone with half an eye on the polls that the Republicans were tanking among Latinos. |
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These laws encourage suspicion, bias, and profiling of immigrants, Latinos, and other people of color. |
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Due to the latest round of redistricting, most Republicans are in districts with very few Democrats, let alone Latinos. |
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We have seen the GOP use it effectively in the past regarding gay marriage, Muslims, blacks and Latinos. |
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Forty percent of the Latinos in the Lawrence area knew about azogue or used it themselves. |
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Latinos have quickly become the largest ethnic minority in the United States. |
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Society as a whole is becoming more coffee-coloured, with Latinos already the biggest minority in California, and the different races are inter-breeding as well as multiplying. |
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Indeed, she is still fighting to implement some of its provisions voided by the Supreme Court in 2012. Liberals and Latinos hated her for the same reasons. |
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Does Messina think that Latinos are not aware of Obama's double talk? |
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Almost 1m Latinos reach voting age each year. |
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Blacks and Latinos are jailed for drug offences in striking disproportion to their numbers: according to Human Rights Watch, black men are sent to prison on drug charges at 13 times the rate of white men. |
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What prompted Latinos to form their own denomination within the Mennonite tradition? |
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In like manner, many Arab Americans or Persians are thought to be Latinos. |
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Latinos are always nipping back over the border. |
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Sábado Gigante's interracial sketches illustrate the stubborn inequity among Latinos in the Americas: although we share a geographic region, Latinos are not one race of people. |
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Sábado Gigante brought Latinos together across continents and generations, it's true, but its misogyny and racism became its hallmarks even as the Latinos watching outgrew them. |
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Hispanics are dispersing across the country and their political clout will only grow: nearly 1m US-born Latinos reach voting age annually. Read the full Special Report on America's Hispanics here. |
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Though Texas increasingly looked like a broad, bragging California, full of high-tech clusters and with the white Anglo culture besieged by Latinos and Asians, Mrs Richards was well aware of the unchanging lower layers. |
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For all its imperfections Obama's decision had restored faith in him and should reenergise Latinos to turn out and vote for Democrats in 2016, said Navarro. |
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And it's crucial to stress that as appealing and fashionable as Spanglish is, the only route for Latinos to become full-fledged Americans is through English. |
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The extent to which the proposal from LAFCO's consultant, Los Angeles-based PDQ GeoDemographics, would empower Latinos is open to interpretation. |
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Known as SB1070, and controversial both because it could lead to discrimination against Latinos and because it usurps a federal prerogative, the law has not fully taken effect, and perhaps never will. |
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She now woos Latinos with Spanish-language ads, opposes Arizona's immigration law and worked behind the scenes to prevent the state's Republican Party from endorsing SB1070. Elsewhere, change will take longer. |
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Latinos, who comprise about one-third of the church, have long been deserting it for evangelicalism, as the many storefront outfits in Hispanic neighbourhoods testify. |
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A Los Angeles Times exit poll found that whites, Latinos and Asian-Americans also turned thumbs down on California's Prop. |
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I'm pretty sure I'm flunking math because my teacher is racist against Latinos. |
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The British would do it standing stock still, Latinos would dance their sorries, and Canadians would find a way to apologize on ice. |
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Latinos were nearly invisible and women and other groups were underrepresented. |
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Ironically, before the town hall, she was in good shape with Latinos. |
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Likewise, HHS has implemented a policy where they disaggregated the data for Latinos and for r Asians and Pacific Islanders. |
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Another group that focuses on worker issues among African Americans and Latinos is Humboldt Park's San Lucas Workers Center, which organizes day labor workers. |
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It is held by Latinos in Action, is a local nonprofit group that helps the Latino population register to vote, understand the laws and find scholarships. |
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Critics, Sanchez found, question whose interests UNO truly represents-the Latinos in the communities it serves, or the politicians and others who benefit from its networks. |
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The student body includes 828 Latinos, 176 Asians and 80 black students. |
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