Latino Immigrants In The USA

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Many Latin Americans had been living in the us for a very long time and now they want to send em back to mexico many Latins had been living since 1950,.Latino immigrants built communities in many northern cities. They found jobs in large businesses. Some people worked in auto factories.now in 2008 many Latin immigrants are going to south Detroit to have a better life some this Latina iirgrent said that we came here to have a beter life we work hard and maid this place are home we had found south Detroit are home that what a Latin person said how they feel, Today, millions of people in the United States call themselves Mexican immigrants. Others call themselves Mexican Americans. Some have lived in the U.S. a long time.

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