How common is it for Hispanic groups in the US to mix with each other?

How common is it for Hispanic groups in the US to mix with each other?

Pic related for example is Cuban and Puerto Rican

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Cuban/Mexican

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I don't know, I just call ICE when I see them

They are all the same people

They all prefer whites/blacks over each other

Are Cuban-Americans and Dominican-Americans really mortal enemies?

Never heard of this. All 3 of the Hispanic Caribbean islands get along pretty well because of their very similar culture

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Dominican/Puerto Rican

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Dominican/Puerto Rican

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Mexican/Puerto Rican

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Reminder that 50% of all racemixed marriages in the US are white+Hispanic

Kek

Hispanics are mixed, whoever they date that relationship will automatically be interracial.

Especially whites

Its more common for hispanics to date another hispanic from another background than one from the same background unless you live in a monoethnic place like mexican californians or miami cubans. It is however half as likely for a hispanic to date a white person as to date another hispanic, nearly half of all interracial marriages in the U.S are non-hispanic white/hispanic, and HMWF is as common as WMHF

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Mexican Argentinean

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this is the MORTALIST of enemy
t. wh*tie how is team Mexico

It's hard to say without walking up and asking people. I know Cuban / Italian and Mexican / Italian couples and their children are qts. Latin cultures are very similar and mesh well.

Just...

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I have a dominican friend who is dating a cuban. it doesnt seem that uncommon.

Miamifag here. We all talk shit about each other (I hate loudmouth Cubans) but at the end of the day fine pussy is fine pussy.

I've gotten it in with Mexicanas, Cubanas, Colombianas, Nicas, Boricuas, Dominicanas, and Venezolanas.

This town is a total fuckfest. I have Cuban/Colombian, PR/Cuban, and Venezuelan/Colombian friends.

Pic related Cuban/Colombian from my neighborhood

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Florida needs to be nuked

>Latin cultures

Very common, usually its a mexican and some other sort of latino.

no hips. she's just a fatty

European Latin and "Latino" I mean.

Don't reply to it

Sounds /comfy/
Didn't know there were Mexicans and Central Americans in Miami, too.

There's everything here. Anytime any Latin country goes to shit, those that can come here by the planeload. Venezuelans have been invading for the past decade.

Is it true that you can get by in Miami by just speaking Spanish?

This

It's all by regions, /carib/'s are more likely to mix with other /carib/'s. South Americans with other South Americans. My gf is Cuban-Puerto Rican and looks like a white local here in PR; we're not very different from each other here in the Caribbean and our spanish is not that different so it's more likely that we mix with each other more than with a South/Central/North American or Spaniard.

She's like 80%, at least. There's probanly nothing Domincan about her, genetically speaking.

You have a lot of other Latin Americans on the island?
80% of...?

Not all Dominicans are mulatto/mestizo

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Not a lot but I know some Mexicans, Cubans, Colombians and Dominicans. I see an Argentinian some times at uni. It's not common but not rare either.

incredibly common

the only right answer

On an unrelated question
How is the recovery of island? Are people still leaving en masse?

You can't get a wagecuck job unless you do

It's almost normal again, some streets affected are still fucked but transitable, percent of clients without power is around 1%, the government is still the lying corrupt piece of shit it's always been, etc. People leaving is normal here but I read somewhere the ones that left because of María are returning now.

Will Puerto Rico ever have a growing population again or will all of you just end up moving to the mainland? Will it ever be a state?

Well, that's nice to hear

>Will Puerto Rico ever have a growing population again
It revolves around the economy, if PROMESA ends up actually fixing it, people will stop leaving. doubt.jpg
>Will it ever be a state?
We've had 5 status referendums since the early 1900's and statehood has won the last two. If congress starts caring and does a federally sanctioned plebiscite it may happen.

thanks mexibro

What’s PROMESA?

Pretty common nowadays.

It's a law that gives a non-elect fiscal supervision board almost complete control over the island's economy. Modern dictatorship, but slightly deserved. Look it up if you want to know more, I don't want to derail the thread.

Alright

It's okay if you wanna discuss it. It's pretty late so at least it keeps the thread bumped.

>Everyone is mixed. Literally the most diverse place on the planet.
>Where the amerimutt memes come from.
> La creatura meme is true

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Non-hispanics can't tell you guys apart, ask the CHIs

Are you fucking retarded?

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Zoe also has haitian ancestry.

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what the fuck

and that's a good thing

Only loser latinas dates blacks. The alfalatinas whites

shoo shoo

>Bledel was born in Houston, Texas, to Nanette (née Dozier), who worked as a gift processor and flight attendant, and Martín Bledel. She has a younger brother, Eric. Her father was born and raised in Argentina. Her paternal grandfather, Enrique Einar Bledel Huus, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was of Danish and distant German descent; Enrique was Vice President of Coca-Cola Latin America and the Coca-Cola Inter-American Corporation. Bledel's paternal grandmother, Jean (née Campbell), was originally from New York, and had Scottish and English ancestry. Bledel's mother, Nanette, was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and moved to Guadalajara, Mexico, at the age of eight; Nanette was raised there, and in Mexico City. Of her parents' upbringing in Latin America, Bledel has stated "It's the only culture my mom knows from life, and my father as well, and they made the decision to raise their children within the context they had been raised in". Bledel grew up in a Spanish-speaking household, and did not learn English until she began school; she considers herself a Latina.

always the leaf

At least latino mutts look good