Here are some key finding from Forbes

Key positive findings from the report include:

In the past 10 years, Latino-owned businesses have started at a faster rate than other groups—a 44% growth rate—compared to only 4% for non-Latino-owned firms.
The number of employees at Latino-owned businesses has grown 55% since 2007, compared to 8% for white-owned businesses.
In 2018, there were roughly 350,000 Latino-owned employer businesses that generated over $460 billion in annual revenue and employed 2.9 million people. The 2021 report also projects there are now approximately 400,000-450,000 Latino-owned employer businesses.
Latino-owned businesses are distributed across all sectors of the economy, and in similar proportion as white-owned business, except Latino-owned firms skew higher into food services while there are more white-owned professional services. Among Latino-owned employer businesses, 19% own tech firms, while among white-owned employer businesses that number is only 14%

Again I want to stress…legal immigrants, work visas, no criminal record after certain number of years fast track to citizenship.

Illegally coming into America or commit crimes…you get booted out…and a wall/structure to prevent you from sneaking back in.

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