Most Hispanics in the United States are people who immigrated after 1965 when we had civil rights laws and affirmative action. A large percentage, a wildly disproportionate percentage of students in Ivy League colleges who get preferences for being black Americans are first or second generation immigrants from the Caribbean and Africa. The question is, well, why are they getting benefits? They neither are underprivileged economically or socioeconomically nor did their ancestors suffer slavery and Jim Crow and segregation thereafter.

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