1. New Mexico (48%)
2. California (39%)
3. Texas (38%)
4. Arizona (31%)
5. Nevada (29%)
**States with the least Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. West Virginia (1.9%)
2. Maine (2%)
3. Vermont (2.4%)
4. Mississippi (3.6%)
5. Montana (4.2%)
**Provinces/Territories with the most Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. Ontario (2.2%)
2. Quebec (2%)
3. Alberta (1.6%)
4. British Columbia (1.3%)
5. Manitoba (1%)
**Provinces/Territories with the most Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. Nunavut (0.1%)
2. Newfoundland & Labrador (0.2%)
3. Northwest Territories (0.3%)
4. New Brunswick (0.4%)
5. Nova Scotia (0.5%)
bmwkid on
I wish we had more Latin people in Canada. There’s a shortage of good Mexican food here
luxtabula on
I’ve traveled from New York to Quebec, aside from everything switching from English to French and from miles to kilometers, the lack of Hispanics is incredibly noticable. Montreal is an incredibly multiethnic city, except for the lack of Hispanics. if anything, it makes up for it by having a far larger Arabic population, usually from North Africa.
and no, Canadians, i know there are Hispanics there, but it’s not even on the same level as some of the darker areas in the USA.
iwasnotarobot on
Didn’t most of that dark green ~~trade~~* shade to be Mexico?
humam1953 on
Folks, New Mexico is not a Latin American diaspora! Hispanics live here since the 16th century. Instead Whites should be considered being in diaspora. 46% Hispanics, 10% Native, 36% Whites.
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Which is why the lighter colored states are so intolerantÂ
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_Hispanic_and_Latino_population](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_Hispanic_and_Latino_population) – USA (19% of pop)
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_American_Canadians](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_American_Canadians) – Canada (2% of pop)
**States with the most Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. New Mexico (48%)
2. California (39%)
3. Texas (38%)
4. Arizona (31%)
5. Nevada (29%)
**States with the least Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. West Virginia (1.9%)
2. Maine (2%)
3. Vermont (2.4%)
4. Mississippi (3.6%)
5. Montana (4.2%)
**Provinces/Territories with the most Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. Ontario (2.2%)
2. Quebec (2%)
3. Alberta (1.6%)
4. British Columbia (1.3%)
5. Manitoba (1%)
**Provinces/Territories with the most Hispanic/Latino people:**
1. Nunavut (0.1%)
2. Newfoundland & Labrador (0.2%)
3. Northwest Territories (0.3%)
4. New Brunswick (0.4%)
5. Nova Scotia (0.5%)
I wish we had more Latin people in Canada. There’s a shortage of good Mexican food here
I’ve traveled from New York to Quebec, aside from everything switching from English to French and from miles to kilometers, the lack of Hispanics is incredibly noticable. Montreal is an incredibly multiethnic city, except for the lack of Hispanics. if anything, it makes up for it by having a far larger Arabic population, usually from North Africa.
and no, Canadians, i know there are Hispanics there, but it’s not even on the same level as some of the darker areas in the USA.
Didn’t most of that dark green ~~trade~~* shade to be Mexico?
Folks, New Mexico is not a Latin American diaspora! Hispanics live here since the 16th century. Instead Whites should be considered being in diaspora. 46% Hispanics, 10% Native, 36% Whites.