A good summary of the Hispanic vote in the U.S. — with two caveats

As I said, good stuff. It is deliberate in presenting the voting bloc as something other than a monolith, pointing out (a bit indirectly) that even communities with large percentages of immigrants tend to vote more like other populations over time. As sociologist Dowell Myers wrote in his book “Immigrants and Boomers,” Americans often have a “naive assumption … that immigrants are like Peter Pan, frozen in time, never changing and always remaining just like new immigrants, rather than becoming older, more settled and more successful citizens.”

Source: WP