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  • curprev 22:4122:41, 5 May 2024Ikan Kekek talk contribs 62,195 bytes +9 Wrong. See https://naleo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2020-Census-Profiles-NY.pdf: Most of New York’s 10 largest cities also have significant Latino populations. The Latino share of these cities’ population ranges from 4.1% in Cheektowaga to 42.1% in Yonkers. Additionally, five of New York Undo revision 4876247 by 2601:C8:280:8000:C983:DE51:55BA:61B2 (talk) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 16:3916:39, 5 May 20242601:c8:280:8000:c983:de51:55ba:61b2 talk 62,186 bytes −9 Undo revision 4875771 by Ikan Kekek (talk) it was removed because latinos upstate are not as prevalent as whites or blacks in the major cities! latinos in the state are mostly prevalent down in nyc! i can't think of one city in upstate new york where there is a significant population of latinos! if you look at the demographics you'll see that! at least i'm not removing the blacks too! stop adding it back! undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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