now ask yourself......how many of the aprox. 200 thousand Hispanics who live there are MEXICANS......how many of them were born in Mexico?.... .....Minn has had HISPANICS living there since the 1860's...not just MEXICANS........Cinco de Mayo does not mean Shit to native Mexicans unless you are from the Puebla area....
You are typical scum using the internet to spread obvious lies.
You're the asshole who claimed there wasn't a Cinco de Mayo party next to the last party I went to. When a Mexican is somewhere and others are celebrating Cinco de Mayo, they join in and why wouldn't they. Only an exceptional person can be born outside the United States and work hard enough to remove the accent of their foreign country of origin. It's not impossible, but it is very difficult and requires an effort dedicating large amounts of the person's time to accomplish. Unless you are dumber than a doorknob, you can tell if someone was born in a foreign country. You can hear the difference in the way they speak and their children speak, who have lived in America their whole lives and pick up the local accent. Ethnically, of course, they look the same when both parents are from the same country, but it's very hard to get rid of the accent of someone speaking a second language and very few people manage to do it.
There have been plenty of immigrants coming to America and they used to gather in communities and still do. In time, most of those communites dissolve when the people disperse. The majority of people I went to school with were of Ukrainian origin, though there were more Italians in that area at that time, who all went to Catholic schools. The city also had neighborhoods that were Czech, Polish and Italian. I lived right next to the city line and across the street were Italian farms, even within the city. The Ukrainian community was already in decline in those days, but the area still has the legacy of those Eastern Orthodox Churches. The Italian farm within the city limits was selling off land for large businesses that had warehouses and eventually the farmhouse itself lost out to a highway proposal that never happened, so that whole area developed and removed those vineyards, figs and chickens. Of all those communities, only small portion of the Italian community exists today. When my daughter-in-law introduced me to her stone mason brothers and eventually her dad and mom, who still live in that Italian community, I instantly knew they were from Italy, even after all those years of them living in America. I could always tell as a child, if someone immigrated to America, so why in hell can't you?