Conclusion:
Hence all the four Hispanic groups discussed have some fundamental aspects in common, but they also display enough uniqueness to maintain their separate identities. While emphasis on family relations is a common phenomenon among these minorities, their preference to use their own dialects for communication helps retain their identity. The alien environment in the United States meant that their religious faith finds its strongest expression in this country. These groups belong to the bottom third of the American socio-economic ladder and are hence motivated by their aspiration to fulfill their American Dreams.
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