Latins Become Largest Minority Group In U.S.

MIAMI - MAY 28: Angel Yune, who came to America from Cuba, looks out the window of a store May 28, 2003 in Miami. Yune represents part of the largest and fastest growing minority in the U.S. There are 37 million Hispanics, compared with 36.2 African-Americans, and their numbers are expected to grow to 44 million in ten years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In Miami, Hispanics make up 60 per cent of the population. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MIAMI - MAY 28: Angel Yune, who came to America from Cuba, looks out the window of a store May 28, 2003 in Miami. Yune represents part of the largest and fastest growing minority in the U.S. There are 37 million Hispanics, compared with 36.2 African-Americans, and their numbers are expected to grow to 44 million in ten years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In Miami, Hispanics make up 60 per cent of the population. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Latins Become Largest Minority Group In U.S.
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