Tensions Among Hispanic Groups Erupt in Schools

Posted on: November 6th, 2005
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“Eighth in a series: New Mexico, which prides itself on its rich multicultural heritage, has seen an increase in traditions and businesses from south of the border in recent years. The reason? An influx of immigrants. That influx has also increased tensions in some areas between longtime Hispanics and newcomers from Mexico.
SANTA FE”” New Mexico has a long history that ties it to both Spain and Mexico, but that doesn’t mean relations between longtime natives and new immigrants are always smooth.”

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