Sentences with phrase «hispanic immigrant population»

Second, the Chicago metro area has a large Hispanic immigrant population, making it easy for Mexican cartel operatives to blend in.

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Although 63 percent of the 10 million Hispanic Catholics in the U.S. are native - born, neither they nor the immigrant populations from Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America have been fully integrated into American Catholic life.
Once the hub of the city's Polish immigrant community, the triangle sits roughly along the border of the Wicker Park, East Village and Noble Square neighborhoods, in a Hispanic area that's quickly being diluted by a growing population of yuppies.
The Hispanic community in the new district contains a sizable immigrant population, which means that a number of the Hispanic residents — even those who are part of the voting - age population — aren't citizens, and therefore aren't eligible to vote.
The next steps toward better understanding ACEs for Hispanic children from immigrant families, says Caballero, are to determine what, if any, resilience factors do exist and what traumas may be hidden or specific to the population in order to better guide policy and invest in resources that support those resilience factors and help address such traumas.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Over the past two decades, the Hispanic population has become the nation's largest immigrant group and has accounted for 56 percent of total U.S. population growth.
Huntington's central concern is that 35 years of heavy migration has established a large Hispanic population in the United States that is substantially different from earlier immigrant groups.
Our city is a diverse one, with a large population of African and Burmese immigrants, in addition to Caucasian, African - American and Hispanic populations.
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