Top 230 Latinos Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I think I'm representing a new generation of Latinos - bilingual, bicultural people.
As Latinos, we are many, and our geography is gigantic.
The Republicans are not anti-Latinos. You know, I tell the story all the time that the Tea Party is the one that has actually brought out the Latinos. Look at Idaho. I actually ran against a person in my primary who was born and raised in Idaho who happened to be Caucasian, and they elected the guy who was from Puerto Rico with an accent.
Trump just looks stupid trying to appeal to blacks and Latinos. — © Colin Powell
Trump just looks stupid trying to appeal to blacks and Latinos.
I explain that as Latinos, we can also be professionals.
I do great with Latino voters. I employee so many Latinos, I have so many people working for me, the Latinos love Trump, and I Iove them.
Latinos are just like everybody else. There are conservatives. There are moderates. There are liberals.
I want all Latinos to know the American dream is alive. I believe in economic liberty. I believe there's no demographic more suited to achieving the American dream than Latinos.
Apple has given me a platform to spread music. They're giving us Latinos a chance to shine.
I want to change the perception about Latinos worldwide. I think people don't know yet how cool we are.
A lot of Latinos are like me: third generation, English speaking.
I admire them [latinos] for making their way up and opening new opportunities for other Latin newcomers. Latinos have come a long way and the roles and opportunities just seem to be improving.
The contributions being made by Latinos are extraordinary, and we need to talk about them.
Republicans will need to work hard to capture the Latino vote instead of their current strategy of capturing Latinos. — © Stephen Colbert
Republicans will need to work hard to capture the Latino vote instead of their current strategy of capturing Latinos.
I know I'm representing the Library of Congress, all the people of the United States and, of course, the Latinos and Latinas as well.
Latinos can do anything.
It's my first baby, 'IlumiNATTI.' I'm taking risks, but I feel like I'm doing it for all the Latinos out there.
As a kid I had all kinds of questions about how I fit it with my neighborhood and friends and other Latinos.
From the streets of Los Angeles to the public schools of the Bronx, there is no state of the Union where Latinos are not becoming local leaders and responsible politicians.
Latinos that are in the industry writing and producing, they can't be afraid to go out there and say, 'I want my lead to be Latino. And I want to talk about this, I wanna write about that.' And Latinos as a whole, as a people in America, need to go out and support.
If we do with Latinos what we did with African-Americans, Republicans and conservatives will be doomed.
What we need to focus on is not that we're not nominated, but that we have many more Latinos that are in prominent positions on shows all across the dial than ever before.
As Latinos, you want [people] to come to America - not necessarily Latinos, but [anyone who wants] to come here for a better life. That's kind of how this country was founded and the history of this country.
Latinos come from different countries, and they tend to segregate with only their country instead of embracing all the other countries, because in reality, all the Latinos are going through the same experiences of discrimination and racism.
Latinos have fought in all of America’s wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War. Many Latinos are fighting and dying for our country today in Iraq, just as several of their ancestors fought for freedom in Mexico over a century ago.
I'm passionate about mobilizing young Latinos to get to the polls, so I'm involved with Voto Latino. Latinos are a vital but underrepresented force in this country.
We Latinos are in a growing stage in the NBA. It's all part of the international basketball boom.
Despite all of the civil rights gains of the past several decades, when it comes to economic opportunity, African Americans and Latinos still experience far more unemployment than do whites and Asians, average wages are lower, and household wealth is lower. A smaller percentage of African Americans and Latinos attend, and complete, college, than is the case with whites and Asians, and a higher percentage end up in prison. All of these are indicators of massive disparities in opportunity, and these disparities are mirrored in poverty data.
As for major obstacles keeping young Latinos from becoming filmmakers, I think our communities are still coming into their identities as storytellers. It's such an important identity to reclaim - it's how our ancestors kept our cultures alive. But a long history of silencing, invisibility, and marginalization has kept generations of Latinos from believing in themselves, from seeing themselves as agents of their own lives. I think there needs to be a focus on this aspect to help cultivate young Latinas to see themselves as cultural producers and defenders.
When I was younger, let's face it, Latinos in the league were almost always kickers. But Anthony Munoz was definitely a guy I looked up to.
Latinos are Republican. They just don't know it yet.
If Latinos stay at home, we determine the outcome of an election.
Latinos are disproportionately more likely to be injured on the job than other ethnic groups.
The common denominator all Latinos have is that we want some respect. That's what we're all fighting for.
Pitbull has always been great - he represents Latinos.
Unfortunately, a lot of Silicon Valley venture capitalists are disconnected from African Americans, Latinos, and other people of color.
I love blacks and gays and latinos, as long as they don't live next door.
Latinos don't go out and support their own films, but at the same time, it's not their responsibility.
It's a privilege to work as an anchor for Univision, but more important, I am amazed by how Latinos are transforming America. — © Jorge Ramos
It's a privilege to work as an anchor for Univision, but more important, I am amazed by how Latinos are transforming America.
It's amazing the support we've been able to get from Latinos and just in general from everyone.
We are proving that Latinos have the power to connect with an audience on a global level without having to leave our identity behind.
Im so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything.
If you look at sentencing in America, African-Americans and Latinos get sentenced for the same crimes at very different rates.
There are clear patterns of discrimination against Blacks and Latinos. The big banks targeted Blacks and Latinos with toxic packages of subprime predatory lending.
Hillary Clinton is under fire from Latinos, specifically online. This comes from a recent blog post by Clinton's campaign that was meant to reach out to Latinos. Instead, it offended many people.
Latinos have fought in all of America's wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War. Many Latinos are fighting and dying for our country today in Iraq, just as several of their ancestors fought for freedom in Mexico over a century ago.
So many people complain that there aren't enough Latinos on television, and yet when they are, they need support.
Gun-related violence and murders are concentrated among blacks and Latinos in big cities.
Our most polluted neighborhoods are disproportionately home to Latinos, African Americans, and other communities of color. — © Jimmy Gomez
Our most polluted neighborhoods are disproportionately home to Latinos, African Americans, and other communities of color.
The way Americans most understand the history of Latinos in this country, a lot of it is being told now through the lens of what's happening with the immigration debate. While that's an important debate that has security and moral implications, in my view, there's also a huge history of Latinos in the United States that's never been told.
Wedding films are always about the differences between people. But they haven't quite dealt with African-Americans and Latinos.
Latinos care about education, yes, so we need reform, not just money.
An animal has to suffer for us old-school Latinos to get what we want.
Latinos are here to stay. As citizen Raquel, I'm proud to be Latina.
I'm so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything.
Immigration is not the top issue for Latinos. Latinos are like every other American - economy, jobs, healthcare, education.
I don't think that 'Vida' is just for Latinos. I don't think 'One Day at a Time''s just for Latinos.
If you're in a business where Latinos only play Indian maidens and what I call 'Conchita Lolita' parts - the little fiery spitfires - you do what you have to do.
Latinos are a vital but underrepresented force in this country.
The only time you had blacks, whites, and Latinos jamming together was in hip-hop. It's an unsung history.
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