It's 1,000 miles X 3,000 miles, that's pretty big, and lots of areas have very large minority populations, though what the minority is, differs greatly from region to region. So, Hispanic groups, largely from Central America are huge in LA, but in that case, lots of them never crossed the border, the border crossed them. They were the majority in the City of Angles from the beginning. Other places like the Midwest, and upper Midwest are very, very, white. Latino populations in Miami and New York are not Central American, but rather Cuban and from the other Carib islands, and have little in common with the Central American groups sharing Spanish as a language, but not much more.