huevonkiller
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Note: This is actually a serious discussion about Miami demographics versus other areas, that's why it is a new thread.
Miami is much more mixed than any other place in the world, and I think this is a very good thing. Your experiences on the West Coast are most likely completely different. ~40% of people in Cuba, Colombia, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Brazil are Sub-Saharan African to a significant degree. These regions along with Jamaica, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are the most common countries of origin here in Miami.
http://www.city-data.com/county/Miami-Dade_County-FL.html
Aside from Univision you don't normally see many Mexican-Americans here and 80% of Hispaniola is black. In contrast there seems to be only 200,000 Sub-saharan black people in Mexico.
http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico/2008/48817/6/discriminados-al-menos-200-mil-afromexicanos.htm
I can see why some of you are confused. But you're not well-informed.
Miami is much more mixed than any other place in the world, and I think this is a very good thing. Your experiences on the West Coast are most likely completely different. ~40% of people in Cuba, Colombia, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Brazil are Sub-Saharan African to a significant degree. These regions along with Jamaica, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are the most common countries of origin here in Miami.
http://www.city-data.com/county/Miami-Dade_County-FL.html
Aside from Univision you don't normally see many Mexican-Americans here and 80% of Hispaniola is black. In contrast there seems to be only 200,000 Sub-saharan black people in Mexico.
http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico/2008/48817/6/discriminados-al-menos-200-mil-afromexicanos.htm
I can see why some of you are confused. But you're not well-informed.
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