10 Last Names That May Dethrone Smith
By Huiffington Post Latino Vocies
The Hispanic population in the United States keeps growing and with it the Latino influence on American culture. From salsa become the top-selling condiment (sorry ketchup), to non-Hispanics naming their children Maria, Miguel and Ernesto, there’s no question the country is changing.
This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given that Mexico is the only country in the worldwith a larger Hispanic population than the United States. Since the Latino population has topped 50 million, and counting, here are 10 last names that non-Hispanics better get used to.
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This article was originally published in Huffington Post Latino Voices.
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