Hispanic growth still fueled from U.S.-born Hispanics
A new study by the Pew Hispanic Center shows that the number of Hispanic children has nearly tripled since the 1980, with Hispanics now comprising more than one-in-five of all children in the United States. The report is called, "Latino Children: A Majority Are U.S.-Born Offspring of Immigrants." Download the PDF
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