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    become a great problem to the Hispanic/Latino community in the United States. According to U.S Department of Health and Human Services, Teen pregnancy rates by age, racial, ethnic group, and region of the country. Most teenagers who have gave birth are between 18 or younger; in 2014, 73 percent were 18 and 19 years old teens. Birth rates are increasing in the Hispanic community. Latino are experiencing these issues due to the lack of communication

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    Latinos face many barriers that will also affect their process in seeking services. One of the barriers they face is due to their financial issues and transportation. (Bauer et al. 2000; Bell and Naugle 2005; Fugate et al. 2005; Lewis et al. 2005; Strube 1988 as cited in Mookerjee, Fernandez, & Chin, 2015). Not all Latinos have an income and are living in low income households. Also not having transportation to be able to seek those services is also a barrier for Latinos. Although public transportation

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    HISPANIC/LATINO CULTURE Hispanics or Latinos are defined as a people of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish speaking culture. This term “Hispanics” was created by the U.S. federal government in the early 1970’s to refer to Americans born in a Spanish speaking nation or with ancestry to Spanish territories. Hispanics people are vibrant, socializing, and fun loving people. Among various facts associated to this culture is that they have a deep sense of involvement

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    I love whenever President Trump says something about Mexicans in any of his speeches. Taken from “Fear and Latino Stereotypes on the Campaign Trail” on Media Education Foundation, one such amazing quote is from Trump’s presidential announcement speech, in which he states that Mexico is “sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems [to] us. They’re bringing drugs, They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” I feel like I fall short of these views Trump has on Mexicans

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    Dia Sin Latinos Analysis

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    Diego Sanchez Mr. Neubeck American Literature 20 February, 2017 On “Dia Sin Latinos” on February 18 in 2016, along with about 20,000 people, I marched around the Wisconsin State Capitol, in Madison, in protest against the proposed “AB 450”. Assembly Bill 450, known as the “sanctuary cities bill” wanted a fine on cities that did not allow police officers to ask people about their immigration status, Allowing police officers to come up to random, innocent people and ask to see their papers. While

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    The terms Latino and Hispanic have always been misunderstood by the vast majority of the people and might result some what confusing. Many individuals misinterpret these two terms and believe the idea that latinos and hispanics have the same significance and come together to the conclusion that latinos and hispanics are synonyms for both. In fact, there is a huge gap between those who are latinos and those who are hispanics. I believe that what differentiates a latino from a hispanic and vice-versa

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    and King-Kallimanis, 2010). Many Latinos enter the United states as immigrants and then bring their families. They then encounter many stressors with the transition of settling into a new country and having to assimilate into a new culture. This makes them vulnerable to many hardships, ranging from poverty, abuse, trauma, discrimination and more, that then turn into life stressors that when left unresolved can lead to mental health problems (Kanel, 2002). Latino adolescents also deal with the stressors

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    demographic targeting, for news is created to provide relevant information on issues that their demographic have. The Caucasian anxiety over Latinos gives media a topic to showcase on their medium. Latinos are viewed in a different manner in society, and this hinders the prevalence of Mexican Culture in the Unites States. In Seema Mehta’s “A good villain': Trump aids Latino activists in trying to turn Arizona blue”, she describes a Mexican American, Richard Estrada, experience in high school. He was born

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    English 003-10 February 18, 2015 Afro-Latino Identity in America Imagine you are a person of mixed Latino race living in the United States and you are preparing to fill out a census form. None the choices accurately display who you are racially. This is a problem for many people of Afro-Latino descent. An Afro-Latino is defined as any person who is of both Latin and African descent. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines Hispanic or Latino as “a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican

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    Challenges to the Hispanic (Latino)-American Family and Community TERMINOLOGY Latinos rather than Hispanic-Americans will be used in this entry since the former term is considered as more inclusive. Latinos refer to people living in the United States, who originally were from Spanish- and Portuguese speaking countries in Latin America as well as Spain and Portugal. The term Hispanics refers to people from Spanish speaking countries, which would encompass Latin America (except for Brazil where Portuguese

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