In Houston, Texas the percentage of Hispanics is approximately 37.41%. This includes Hispanics and Latinos (of any race). Approximately 27% are Mexican and approximately 0.35% are Puerto Rican.
70% of Miami is hispanic/latino (according to the 2010 Census) or about 280,000 hispanics in Miami. There are about 37 million hispanics in the US (2010 census), which makes Miami have .76% of the US hispanic population (280,000/37000000).
Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Native American, Ghandi, and then there are the whites who suck balls. :)
Sam Houston, President of the Republic of Texas, had four sisters and four brothers.
Sickle Cell Disease can be found in patients of any nationality or decent. Both parents must carry the recessive gene for this disease, and only then their offspring have a 25% chance of inheriting the disease. Those of African decent have approximately an 8% chance of inheriting the disease, Hispanics have about a 0.07% chance of inheriting the disease, and whites have roughly a 0.001% chance of inheriting the disease.
as a percentage of what
59%
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22%
Of the illegal ones, 100%
Hispanics have a higher drop out percentage than any other race in America. On average for every one black person who drops out of school, two Hispanics drop out.
I really don't know the percentage but the most color is black and white, most Hispanics anyways aren't really into football now in this generation.
they only have to hire a certain percentage of minorities, but Hispanics are still classified with caucasians.
Jimmy Carter
100% bruh source: i got lice bruh
Among adult Hispanics in the United States, only about 14 percent have a bachelor's degree. This represents an increase seen in recent years, but it still lags behind the percentage of bachelor's degrees in the general population.
Most cities on the American Southwest, New York and Florida could be considered as such. For example, Los Angeles (CA) has the largest population of Hispanics in the US; Hialeah (FL) is the city with largest percentage of Hispanics. Other cities with strong links to Latin America would include Houston, San Antonio, Santa Fe, Orlando and Brownsville.
The top 5 communities where you'll find Hispanics mostly are: Los Angeles, New York City, Houston, Miami, and Chicago. If you go to these places, you'll find hundreds of Hispanics there. However, you can also find a small number of Hispanics in any places in the U.S, but those 5 are the most populated by them.