Not sure where this data came from, but in the county I live, there is no way Mexicans outnumber Guatemalans.
Downtown_Trash_6140 on
Mexico 🤝 USA
Guatemalans are the coolest and kindest Latinos tho.
ChipChimney on
It’s always been funny to me that Cubans flee the 90 miles to Miami, and then stay put for generations. You’ve got a whole country to move around in, why stay almost exclusively in South Florida??
Victor4VPA on
There is latinos there aren’t Hispanic. You should count Brazilians as well
khanman504 on
Surprised it isn’t Hondurans across the board in southeast Louisiana. Baton Rouge has a ton.
thank_u_stranger on
Should say Hispanic only.
First-Project4647 on
Why no dominicans in CA?
LopsidedKick9149 on
There is no measurable amount of Spanish in the US?? I find that very unlikely. Hispanic should include Spain and Portugal
toxicvegeta08 on
Northeast and florida diversity
rogerjcohen on
To make this map most interesting, just show 150 radius around NYC
orangera2n on
i’m one of the puerto ricans 🙂
mister2021 on
PR in HI is a surprise
Okuri-Inu on
I’m guessing that this is probably a result of economic opportunities in the coastal North East being more plentiful at that time than the Southeast, but it’s still kind of interesting to see that Puerto Ricans bypassed pretty much the entire Southeast sans Florida. Although Tbf I think the North historically got more immigrants anyway. I wonder if that will change now that the South is seeing more economic development?
heihey123 on
Massachusetts has a lot of Brazilians and Haitians. This is just Hispanic.
Haunting-Garbage-976 on
Fascinating to see Mexicans be the largest latino group in places they historically have not settled in like the Northeast(Maine, Pennsylvania etc.)
xxxcalibre on
Which is the Ecuadoran bit? It gets so dense up there. I found an ecuadoran bar in Newark (in little tijuana) so guessing there
linkxrust on
NM is not mexican ancenstry majority the majority is Spanish ancestry all the way from the mid 1500s lol
terroristhater2001 on
another mexiclassic
arianasgrenade on
Would love to see a map of just NYC/NJ/LI
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Not sure where this data came from, but in the county I live, there is no way Mexicans outnumber Guatemalans.
Mexico 🤝 USA
Guatemalans are the coolest and kindest Latinos tho.
It’s always been funny to me that Cubans flee the 90 miles to Miami, and then stay put for generations. You’ve got a whole country to move around in, why stay almost exclusively in South Florida??
There is latinos there aren’t Hispanic. You should count Brazilians as well
Surprised it isn’t Hondurans across the board in southeast Louisiana. Baton Rouge has a ton.
Should say Hispanic only.
Why no dominicans in CA?
There is no measurable amount of Spanish in the US?? I find that very unlikely. Hispanic should include Spain and Portugal
Northeast and florida diversity
To make this map most interesting, just show 150 radius around NYC
i’m one of the puerto ricans 🙂
PR in HI is a surprise
I’m guessing that this is probably a result of economic opportunities in the coastal North East being more plentiful at that time than the Southeast, but it’s still kind of interesting to see that Puerto Ricans bypassed pretty much the entire Southeast sans Florida. Although Tbf I think the North historically got more immigrants anyway. I wonder if that will change now that the South is seeing more economic development?
Massachusetts has a lot of Brazilians and Haitians. This is just Hispanic.
Fascinating to see Mexicans be the largest latino group in places they historically have not settled in like the Northeast(Maine, Pennsylvania etc.)
Which is the Ecuadoran bit? It gets so dense up there. I found an ecuadoran bar in Newark (in little tijuana) so guessing there
NM is not mexican ancenstry majority the majority is Spanish ancestry all the way from the mid 1500s lol
another mexiclassic
Would love to see a map of just NYC/NJ/LI