question archive What is the cultural identity of the Hispanic American cultural population? How do they meet the criteria for a minority group? What are relevant majority/minority relations? What are some historic overviews of inequality/injustice/oppression?
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What is the cultural identity of the Hispanic American cultural population? How do they meet the criteria for a minority group? What are relevant majority/minority relations? What are some historic overviews of inequality/injustice/oppression?
The Hispanic American cultural population's cultural identity includes people from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, south / central America, and Spain.
They meet the criteria of a minority group by:
1. Unequal treatment from other dominant groups
2. Skin color and language
3. Discrimination in housing, employment, education, and medical facilities
Majority/minority relations
They make up a large population of the local people when residing in a place but a minority in a country.
Historical overviews of inequality/injustice/oppression
During the 19th century, many Mexicans emigrated to the united states due to Mexico's political events.
For a long time, the Hispanic people have been discriminated against and are mistreated because of their race or ethnic groups.
65 % of them aged between 18 -29 years have been discriminated against.
Border patrols are fighting against mothers and their children being ignored and unwilling to help them.
We've seen drowned parents with dead children cradling them.
There has also been mob violence against the Hispanic population in the 19th and early 20th centuries.