AdjectiveLatino (not comparable) Positive Latino Superlative none (absolute)
NounSingular Latino Plural Latinos Latino (plural Latinos)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The two words originate in American Spanish Latino and Latina (from Latin Latinus, Latina), either meaning "Latin", or possibly a clipped form of latinoamericano, "Latin American". In the United States, the term is in official use in the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino, defined as "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race." From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Why cant all latino immigrants be like the cubans and fly the american flag with pride? Q. This boggles the mind. Why dont mexicans realize that if they want to get accepted in a new country they need to sincerely "like" the country. Realize that a lot of discrimination comes form your arrogance and ignorance towards the united states. Realize that you are making americans hate ALL latinos. As a latino I find this disgusting. When my parents came to the United States to escape Fidel Castro we thanked the americans and adored their values. Cubans in miami fly the cuban flag because ma y of us hope to live in a free democratic cuba. We also fly the american flag because we appreciate what the united states has done for the cuban people, the same people fleeing a communist dictatorship. Many of us hope that one day cuba will be… [cont.] Asked by jongcr - Sun Oct 7 15:20:23 2007 - - 25 Answers - 0 Comments A. I am another Latino, (i am from Peru), who feel that same way as you. I am now a naturalized American Citizen, and I am proud to be an American and love my new country and home. Answered by Maggym - Sun Oct 7 15:31:38 2007 what makes it more difficult for a Latino to gain citizenship in the USA ? Q. Everyone I know who has gone through the citizenship process has had more difficulty before finally becoming approved for citizenship if they were Latino. The friends I know from Europe; Germany or England for example, didn't have as hard of a time. Has anyone else been aware of this, or experienced this? Asked by Camellia - Tue Sep 30 03:46:30 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments A. There are quota limits on immigration in most categories, but not all. There are no immigration limits whatever on spouses, parents and minor children of US citizens. The other quotas affect pretty much everyone worldwide the same way. There are quotas or limits of any kind on naturalization, or becoming a US citizen. Anyone and everyone who can qualify based on residency here, can apply and if they pass the test, become a US citizen. The biggest surge in applications for US citizenship came after a change in Mexican law, not US law. When Mexico stopped requiring its citizens to drop their Mexican citizenship when they acquired US or other citizenship, the number of Mexican green cards holders applying for US citizenship shot up… [cont.] Answered by George L - Tue Sep 30 10:16:47 2008 What is the name of the Mexican/Latino bread roll, shaped like a large hamburger bun and very slightly sweet?
Q. I used to get them at the Latino market in Los Angeles and the Mexican grocery store in Sacramento. I cannot remember the name. They were wheat based, not cornmeal based, and you had to split them yourself. If you know the name of these rolls, do you also have a recipe? I love them for breakfast with leftover refried beans, salsa and cheese on them. I'd like to start a batch before bed, but honestly cannot remember the name to research a recipe. Thanks for your help! ~Morg~ I believe it did start with a "B", but birote doesn't sound quite right. Does it have more than one name or any alternate spellings? As I mentioned, it wasn't really a sweet bread. It had only a very slightly sweet aftertaste to it. Asked by morgorond - Sat Dec 9 02:17:23 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. i believe you're thinking of bolillos rolls i live in san diego and you can get them fresh at any grocery store might be spelled bollilos Answered by achronicfan - Sat Dec 9 02:27:22 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Latino" ACLU Fights 7 Latinos ' Loitering Charges
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