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According to a new CBS News poll, the outlook of Hispanic Americans on their lives, their family’s future, and their opportunities in the U.S., is markedly optimistic. And in what has been a ...
U nless the life chances of children raised by single mothers suddenly improve, the explosive growth of the U.S. Hispanic population over the next couple of decades does not bode well for American ...
Those of us who have documented the growing underclass culture among second- and third-generation Hispanic Americans have grown accustomed to being called bigoted “xenophobes” by open-borders ...
In short, Hispanic families are struggling, but they have many of the building blocks — faith, family and hard work — in place to thrive. An agenda targeted toward families will uniquely ...
But in the Southwest U.S., some Hispanic Americans such as Candelaria can trace their families back many generations, when the region was presided over by Mexico, Spain and prior, Native American ...
School choice: A lifeline for Latino families in America – Fifteen years ago, I made a life-changing decision: leaving my home country of El Salvador for America.
To a wide circle of friends and family, Jesse Ruby was the go-to guy. The father who would drop everything and drive across town if his sons needed a ride. The cousin who spent weekends helping ...
To that end, here are 10 ways Hispanics are redefining American Catholicism in the 21st century—and why this is good news for all. 1. Hispanics are at the heart of the church’s growth.
How the Virus Unraveled Hispanic American Families Deaths in Santa Clara County, Calif., highlight a terrible disparity of the pandemic: Covid-19 killed many Hispanic Americans at younger ages.