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Old 11-07-2014, 04:32 AM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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Many Mexicans in the past lived in the orange groves of Kendall and Homestead, sadly many pure Mexican Indians might have perished with hurricane Andrew. They hid and kept to themselves as neither spoke English or Spanish but their own dialect. It was hard for some church members who tried to make them leave the area before the storm. After the storm they were never found. The Mexican population is in many states- where ever the jobs are and many are in the north. and many do not know who is from Mexico Guatemala El Salvador etc they just bunch them together.

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Old 11-07-2014, 08:54 AM
 
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All the stuff you saying about the reasons why Mexicans live in the SouthWest is unquestionable.I never had no doubts on that.At the end of the day most of the SW used to be Mexico.But the fact that you can go to most areas in the United States as far north as Minneapolis and find Mexican villages proves exactly the point of my question.Mexicans can be found in most cities regardless of the proximity to the Mexican Republic...except Miami which happens to be a Latino mecca where you can find many other latinos that you wont find anywhere else.I must add Guatemaltecos which you will find around the West Palm Beach area in bunches but not in Miami.Something also kind of Odd.There's not many Ecuadorians either as opposed to finding many in the Tri State area in New York which challenge those who say geography plays a role on people settling in certain places due to proximity to their countries.Same goes for Salvadoreans in Washington DC and sorroundings.That certainly does not apply equally to everyone. Mexicans stay in Homestead for the most and can barely be found in Dade County,Broward or Palm Beach and north of it .But I was mainly curious about South Florida since there is so many different kind of Latinos.If you go and either visit or live in SOFLA you will realize many more things than anything you can find thru certain sources or census data since many Mexicans live under the radar but the presence due to cultural traditions will be noticeable.

When it comes to Univision,that is just a fraction of what TV might make you feel.I wont say one thing or the other but in my opinion regardless of the many Televisa programing is more Cubans in charge than Mexicans since there's no need of bringing too many Mexican personnel due to the fact that it already comes from Mexico pre-recorded plus the via-satellite personnel is already in Mexico.BUT Telemundo does..since they started the soap operas about 10 years or less ago so you do got a point with that which have brought to the area a new influx yet not sure if a permanent one or one for the recording of time being.And I do agree with the wealthy Mexicans buying properties around which it might be a reason why we don't see the villages or the culture to be so prevalent being more integrated with the rest of the population compared to other cities.But i still think is minimal.

First of Mexicans are not to fond of living by Caribbean people Trust me when I say this. The Hispanic/Latino label is B.S. Mexicans operate a certain way, and Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Dominicans operate a certain way. Mexicans don't want to be part of a cluster ph uk Between Cubans, Dominicans and Puerto Ricans their are already problems and we also here that Cubans and Colombians for the most part do not like each other much.

If you really think that Cubans are in charge of Mexicans. LOL Cubans know who really is in charge. Let me ask you this if Cubans were really in charge like you say they are then why didn't the first CRIT be put in Miami as opposed to San Antonio Texas? Mexicans make the calls from Mexico. Thing is that if the stupid FCC rules of a foreign company owning a U.S Network were not applied then Mexicans would still own SIN or Univison. Their have been some tensions between Univision and Televisa and the agreement runs out in 2017 and it maybe in the best interest of Televisa to explore their options. Cubans are like the Wizard of OZ they project a big voice but if you pull back the curtain you see just a regular person with no magical powers.
 
Old 11-07-2014, 08:55 AM
 
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Many Mexicans in the past lived in the orange groves of Kendall and Homestead, sadly many pure Mexican Indians might have perished with hurricane Andrew. They hid and kept to themselves as neither spoke English or Spanish but their own dialect. It was hard for some church members who tried to make them leave the area before the storm. After the storm they were never found. The Mexican population is in many states- where ever the jobs are and many are in the north. and many do not know who is from Mexico Guatemala El Salvador etc they just bunch them together.

Mexicans, Guatemalans and Salvadoreans know who is who.
 
Old 11-07-2014, 11:16 AM
 
Location: western East Roman Empire
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Mexicans originated in the Southwest it was part of Mexico.

Not really. What 20 years? And tenuously at best.

We look at the results, Niccolò, we look at the results.
 
Old 11-08-2014, 10:04 AM
 
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Not really. What 20 years? And tenuously at best.

We look at the results, Niccolò, we look at the results.

Maybe you should read history look up Uto Aztecans before Mexico was a nation and look up AridoAmerica and then maybe you will realize that Mexican have more than 20 years in these territories fool. It is where our ancestors originated from and the language in the area of the Native Americans is proof of this.

Uto-Aztecan or Uto-Aztekan /ˈjuːtoʊ.æzˈtɛkən/ is a Native American language family consisting of over 30 languages. Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost entirely in the Western United States and Mexico. The name of the language family was created to show that it includes both the Ute language of Utah and the Aztecan languages of Mexico.

Uto-Aztecan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mexica or Aztecs migrated south to inhabit present day Mexico but originated from the North which was the Southwest of what is now part of the United States. Not whitewashed 20 years which is false but thousand if not thousands of years. The question is when the Mexica/Aztecs broke off to inhabit Mexico. Was it 900 AD. They wandered all of Mexico before they inhabited and it was at its peak in the 14th century.

Language[edit]
The people speak the Ute language, which is related to the Southern Paiute language and belong to the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. A dictionary and grammar have been written for the language, and the Bible has been translated into Ute. Several different orthographies exist, but the language is written in the Latin script.[1]

Ute people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Old 11-08-2014, 10:21 AM
 
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Plus most Cuban and Puerto Ricans don't really like Mexicans and look down on them as a lower class people of Latinos.
Yeah Mexicans are not to fond of Caribbean people as well.

The island of PUerto Rico is 7 Billion in debt. Instead of paying for a parade maybe they should pay for the island debts.
Has a population of 4 Million and 15% unemployment


They call the island Welfare island
Puerto Rico: Trouble on Welfare Island | The Economist

Puerto Rico is not part of Latin American never has and never will be. First reason is because it is located in the Caribbean and the 2nd reason is because it is a commonwealth of the United States but even the United States doesn't want it as a state.

The crime rate in Puerto Rico is very high.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/us...odus.html?_r=0


The thing is their is nothing to celebrate and this is why the parade is a sham. It is just an exhibition with women dressed provocatively and shaking their booty to reggayton and ghetto urbano music. The sad part is it seems like the Dominicans have also started to act the same way as Puerto Ricans and the women are just shaking their booty and dressing scandalous.

I guess it is a Caribbean thing not a Latin American thing. Thank God. If Mexican women acted this way then I would hope that the organizers just canceled the parade. We don't need our women acting like Hoes and dressing like Sluts to draw attention to our culture.
Dominicans and Puerto Ricans or Caribbean women in the parade.
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Cuba is a country in ruin ever since trying Communism and now this Caribbean country has now infiltrated Venezuela and is now trying to take Venezuela down with it and send it to its ruin. They infiltrated it for Natural resources they need oil. They have looked at Mexico but Mexico will never let this happen.
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Old 11-08-2014, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Miami,FL
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Mexicans are NICE people. Mild mannered, friendly, and polite. Mexicans don't like the aggressive macho culture of Miami.
What the heck are you on dude? Mexico is a very macho country the reasons mexicans don't come here is because the kind of jobs that they do are not available in Miami but if u look at homestead u will find plenty of Mexicans.
 
Old 11-08-2014, 10:36 AM
 
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[quote=ElMexicano;37196397]Yeah Mexicans are not to fond of Caribbean people as well.

The island of PUerto Rico is 7 Billion in debt. Instead of paying for a parade maybe they should pay for the island debts.
Has a population of 4 Million and 15% unemployment


They call the island Welfare island
Puerto Rico: Trouble on Welfare Island | The Economist

Puerto Rico is not part of Latin American never has and never will be. First reason is because it is located in the Caribbean and the 2nd reason is because it is a commonwealth of the United States but even the United States doesn't want it as a state.

The crime rate in Puerto Rico is very high.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/us...odus.html?_r=0


The thing is their is nothing to celebrate and this is why the parade is a sham. It is just an exhibition with women dressed provocatively and shaking their booty to reggayton and ghetto urbano music. The sad part is it seems like the Dominicans have also started to act the same way as Puerto Ricans and the women are just shaking their booty and dressing scandalous.

I guess it is a Caribbean thing not a Latin American thing. Thank God. If Mexican women acted this way then I would hope that the organizers just canceled the parade. We don't need our women acting like Hoes and dressing like Sluts to draw attention to our culture.
Dominicans and Puerto Ricans or Caribbean women in the parade.
***MOD CUT***


Cuba is a country in ruin ever since trying Communism and now this Caribbean country has now infiltrated Venezuela and is now trying to take Venezuela down with it and send it to its ruin. They infiltrated it for Natural resources they need oil. They have looked at Mexico but Mexico will never let this happen.

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Old 11-08-2014, 02:45 PM
 
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Actually the Mexican population Will overtake the Puerto Rican population in Florida in probably a decade.


The Census says 847,550 Puerto Ricans call Florida home, making them second only to Cubans among Hispanics here

Mexican Americans in Florida population is 629,718 so you are talking not that much of a margin.

South Florida Cubans are in the south in Miami Dade County, Monroe County

Mexicans are in Central Florida in the middle areas where agriculture regions like Okeechobee County. Hardee County, Collier Country, Hendry County, Lee County, DeSoto Couny, Palm Beach County,

Puerto Ricans are majority in North Central Florida. Orange County, Osceola County, Hillsbourgh County, St John County,

Here is a source. Hispanic diversity in Florida (map with charts) - Florida Trend
No, Mexicans will NOT overtake the Puerto Ricans in Florida. In fact, Puerto Ricans might overtake the Cubans, and become number 1 in hispanic population.
Florida's PR population is growing much faster then it's Mexican and Cuban populations.

Puerto Rico is now experiencing its 2nd major emigration wave since like 2000 and is ongoing and excellerating, though this one is a lil more spread out then the first, Florida is now the main destination. (the 1st one was to the NY & the northeast in the 40s, 50s , and 60s)
Florida has the fastest-growing puerto rican population of any state, by far.
YOU CAN LOOK THIS UP. a simple search on google, will give dozens n dozens of sources.
 
Old 11-09-2014, 02:17 AM
 
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No, Mexicans will NOT overtake the Puerto Ricans in Florida. In fact, Puerto Ricans might overtake the Cubans, and become number 1 in hispanic population.
Florida's PR population is growing much faster then it's Mexican and Cuban populations.

Puerto Rico is now experiencing its 2nd major emigration wave since like 2000 and is ongoing and excellerating, though this one is a lil more spread out then the first, Florida is now the main destination. (the 1st one was to the NY & the northeast in the 40s, 50s , and 60s)
Florida has the fastest-growing puerto rican population of any state, by far.
YOU CAN LOOK THIS UP. a simple search on google, will give dozens n dozens of sources.
Yes but you are not accounting for the Undocumented population in Florida. I doubt they fill the Census out so let say their is 250,000 undocumented Mexicans in Florida that would make it basically around the same number of Puerto Rican population in Florida.
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