Stereotypes Of Latino People

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We are all are different, we have different opinions, different perspective, and different ways we see the world. There's different types of ethnic groups that think they know their ownership, such as people like mexicans, puerto ricans, and the rest of the latino population . One man spoke up for what he thought he sees for himself and the latin populations ownership in america, a man named Jose Villa who came from mexico by himself, and thinks that “Not having Latino people here would be a big, big hit for everyone. Not just me or the restaurant industry, but for everybody, Jobs like doing dishes, mopping floors — a lot of people don’t want to do them. The Latino people will do whatever it takes to feed our families. That’s what I did to achieve what I have.” …show more content…
It's a good thing to certain latinos, and some aren't. It's good for some spanish people because some work to get paid and to feed their families of course, and there are others that work because they love it and they are passionate about the job and how great of a cook they are, and they become more successful because they not only work and make money out of love and passion, they are also expanding their businesses. They start from working to a normal restaurant, to working in the best restaurant in the state. Which is good because it gives us a good purpose to being here in america because latinos keeps us from being hungry and gets us up and running. Latinos also makes sure that we americans would have a great experience in restaurants we love to take our dates