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Page 362
... Latinos is higher , because , not surprisingly , many who are in the country illegally avoid contact with both public officials and census forms . Each year , more than 1 million people are apprehended at the border or at points inland ...
... Latinos is higher , because , not surprisingly , many who are in the country illegally avoid contact with both public officials and census forms . Each year , more than 1 million people are apprehended at the border or at points inland ...
Page 363
... Latinos make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population , and we could expect 12 or 13 U.S. Senators to be Latino , none are . Latinos hold only 4 percent of the seats in the U.S. Congress and just 1 percent of elected local offices ...
... Latinos make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population , and we could expect 12 or 13 U.S. Senators to be Latino , none are . Latinos hold only 4 percent of the seats in the U.S. Congress and just 1 percent of elected local offices ...
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... Latinos make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population , and we could expect 12 or 13 U.S. Senators to be Latino , none are . Latinos hold only 4 percent of the seats in the U.S. Congress and just 1 percent of elected local offices ...
... Latinos make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population , and we could expect 12 or 13 U.S. Senators to be Latino , none are . Latinos hold only 4 percent of the seats in the U.S. Congress and just 1 percent of elected local offices ...
Contents
The Sociological | 2 |
It Feeds My Soul 618 | 7 |
Origins of Sociology | 8 |
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