Life of Immigrations in the United States

Latino Immigrants and Certified Translations

In the United States, 18% of the population is made up of Latin American or Hispanic immigrants. The terms Latino Immigrants and Latino Americans are broad in nature. Anyone from South or Central America, Mexico, Cuba, or Spain can be considered a Hispanic. Latino immigrants can be found in different parts of the US. Although there are various communities of Hispanics in New York, Washington, Florida, and Los Angeles, it is California and Texas that have the largest populations of Spanish and Portuguese speakers in the United States.