We're #2, we're #2
The latest Census estimate is out for Hispanic Heritage Month and puts the current U.S. Hispanic population at approximately 44.3 million.
If the U.S. Hispanic population was its own country, it would be essentially tied with Colombia, (whose population is estimated at 44.379 million) for second as the country with the most Hispanics. The largest, of course, is Mexico at 102.6 million.
If the U.S. Hispanic population was its own country, it would be essentially tied with Colombia, (whose population is estimated at 44.379 million) for second as the country with the most Hispanics. The largest, of course, is Mexico at 102.6 million.
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