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What is Hispanic?

Hispanic (Hispanic/Latino; Also known as Hispanic, Spanish refers to Spanish speakers who immigrated to the United States from Latin America. Americans call people "Spaniards" or "Latinos". In fact, unlike the Spanish, they are a mixture of Europeans and local Indians. Therefore, in the era of racial discrimination, Americans regard them as colored people and belong to the scope of discrimination.

Because immigrants from Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico have entered the United States in large numbers, becoming the largest minority in the United States, surpassing blacks. The American Vietnam War Memorial is a statue of three American soldiers, one white, one black and one Hispanic. Hispanics generally live in the southwestern United States, so in American schools, although the traditional foreign language teaching in middle schools is to learn French, in the southwestern States, the foreign language teaching in middle schools is to learn Spanish.

The habits of southern European countries such as Spain and Portugal are different from those of Britain. They easily intermarry with the local residents of the colony and have no concept of apartheid. Jews are the least discriminated against in Spain and Europe. Therefore, in Latin America ruled by Spain, the descendants of Spain and Portugal quickly merged with the local aborigines and formed a new Indo-European nation. There are even black hybrids in this country. There are also many times more Chinese-Portuguese hybrids in Macao than Chinese-English hybrids in Hong Kong.