Are Mexicans Latino or Hispanic?
Are Mexicans Latino or Hispanic? OMB defines “Hispanic or Latino” as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
Why do they ask if you are Hispanic?
We ask a question about whether a person is of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin to create statistics about this ethnic group. Local, state, tribal, and federal programs use these data, and they are critical factors in the basic research behind numerous policies, particularly for civil rights.
Who is the most famous Hispanic person?
- Rita Moreno. Photo: Getty Images.
- Cesar Chavez. Photo: Arthur Schatz/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images.
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
- Roberto Clemente.
- Julia Alvarez (L) and President Barack Obama (R)
- Jennifer Lopez.
- Sylvia Rivera.
- Ellen Ochoa.
Where did Mexicans come from?
Cultural diffusion and intermixing among the Amerindian populations with African and the Europeans created the modern Mexican identity which is a mixture of regional indigenous, European, and African cultures that evolved into a national culture during the Spanish period.