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Tag: El Salvadorian

Human trafficking in the United States and its relationship to poverty

Posted on July 11, 2013 by JL Admin

In recent decades the issue of human trafficking into the United States has been an issue of contention in political debates. The southern border with Mexico is the primary channel through which illegal immigrants (most of them of Hispanic origin from Central American countries) attempt to sneak into the confines of the world’s most prosperous…

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Hispanic American Diversity

Posted on May 19, 2012May 22, 2012 by JL Admin

It has become common to see the term “Hispanic American” being used in scholarship as well as mainstream media.  This representation of the community implies an underlying cultural homogeneity.  But in reality there is much diversity within this classification on account of linguistic, social, political, economic and religious grounds.  The following passages are toward supporting…

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