The U.S. Gov. has created its make-believe people. You or I could be one of them. The U.S. Census was designed to remind all Americans, regardless if you are a U.S. citizen living in a U.S. State or a U.S. citizen living in a U.S. Territory, no one will be in control of the finer things in travel but the U.S. Gov. The U.S. Gov. creates make-believe people every time it starts talking about what the American country should be about. In America, Native Americans and Hispanics are make-believe people. Think not? Discovery how Native Americans and Hispanics are defined:
The U.S. Department of Transportation defines Hispanic as, "persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central or South American, or other Spanish or Portuguese culture or origin, regardless of race. How come the U.S. Gov. says regardless of race? Hispanic is a culture not a Race.
So, what Race is Hispanic? Answer is, the Black Race. And the same goes, in every way, for Native American. In every way.
But why are Native American and Hispanic make-believe in the U.S. Gov then? Because the older identity of the 2 American Peoples of Culture, the Native American, is actually and factually- the Black Race of Peoples. This means then that the Hispanic is actually and factually- the Black Race of Peoples too.
The U.S. Census has never been honest and/or truthful. As far back as the Native Americans are concerned, the U.S. Census started counting time period identity after the European discovery of Africa not before. Because of the U.S. Gov. make-believe Census, 95 percent of American citizens view the American Indian or the Native American as a culture separate from Africa culture when in fact Native American Culture and African Culture are one and the same.
As for Hispanic Culture… U.S. Census started counting time period identity after the European creation of the Spanish Empire. Because of the U.S. Gov. make-believe Census, 95 percent of American citizens view the Hispanic or Latino as a culture separate from both Africa culture and Native American culture when in fact Hispanic or Latino Culture (some citizens name usage Hispanic, some citizens name usage Latino to identify the same territories) is one and the same as Africa Culture and Native American Culture.
What boggles the mind is that ever since the first U.S. Census NO SO-CALLED POLITICIAN HAS MADE THE ARGUMENT AGAINST THE U.S. GOV. TO STOP THE MAKE-BELIEVE PEOPLE EXPOSING AMERICA FOR ITS DISCRIMINATION, PREJUDICE, SEGREGATION, AND BLATANT RACISM INVOLVING THE BLACK RACE OF THE AMERICAS.
According to American governmental authority, the United States Census uses the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino to refer to "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Hispanic culture or origin regardless of race."
Hispanics have lived within what is now the United States continuously since the founding of St Augustine, Florida by Spaniards in 1565. After Native Americans, Hispanics are the oldest ethnic group to inhabit much of what is today the United States. Many have Native American ancestry. Spain colonized large areas of what is today the American Southwest and West Coast, as well as Florida. Its holdings included present-day California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Texas, all of which were part of the Republic of Mexico from its independence in 1821 until the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848. Conversely, Hispanic immigrants to the New York /New Jersey metropolitan area derive from a broad spectrum of Latin American states.
As a result, any individual who traces his or her origins to part of the First Nations or the Spanish Empire may self-identify as Native American, Hispanic, or, Black? or African American because an employer may not override an individual's self-identification.
And too, as a result of the U.S. Government’s make-believe peoples, groups of Black peoples, namely the Native Americans, the Hispanic Americans, and the Black? or African Americans (all of whom are Black) has been successful at making it so that neither of the groups of Blacks of America can achieve their ultimate goals to winning in America.
A study published in 2015 in the American Journal of Human Genetics, based on 23andMe (a privately held personal genomics and biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California; the company is named for the 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human cell) data from 8,663 self-described Latinos, estimated that Latinos in the United States carried a mean of 65.1% European ancestry, 18.0% Native American ancestry, and 6.2% African ancestry. The study found that self-described Latinos from the Southwest, especially those along the Mexican border, had the highest mean levels of Native American ancestry.
Alert! Because of so-called personal genomics and biotechnology companies like 23andMe it’s only make-believe.
The 2010 Census asked if the person was "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino". The United States Census uses the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino to refer to "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race." The Census Bureau also explains that "[o]rigin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish may be of any race."
The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Peruvian, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish American, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Uruguayan, and Venezuelan, Brazilian, American, other Portuguese-speaking Latin American groups, and non-Spanish speaking Latin American groups in the United States are solely defined as "Latino" by some U.S. government agencies. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably.
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