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The 2020 census made it clear Latinos are no longer a minority in the U.S.. For several decades, they have been one of the fastest-growing groups. Since 2010, the population has grown 23%, faster than the growth rate of the country as a whole, which only reached 7%.
Mexicans in America
Within this growing Hispanic force, the most significant number, by far, come from Mexico. According to Pew Research Center, 37 million Americans self-identify as of Mexican origin, which is equivalent to 62% of the Latino population in the country.
The phenomenon is due to the close proximity of the two countries, as they share a 1,970-mile border and, in spite of efforts to build barriers, the traffic on there is unstoppable.
Mexicans in America
Within this growing Hispanic force, the most significant number, by far, come from Mexico. According to Pew Research Center, 37 million Americans self-identify as of Mexican origin, which is equivalent to 62% of the Latino population in the country.
The phenomenon is due to the close proximity of the two countries, as they share a 1,970-mile border and, in spite of efforts to build barriers, the traffic on there is unstoppable.
Hispanic Heritage: Mexicans are the largest Hispanic group in the U.S.
In the U.S. there are 37 million reasons to celebrate Mexican independence day.
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