To begin with, in the United States, Latin Americans of origin, whether migrants, nationals or residents, form a fairly heterogeneous group, in terms of class, race and national birth. Perhaps their greatest agreement lies in their Catholic culture and their greatest discrepancy or divergence in nationality.
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