
Latino diaspora
The Latino diaspora refers to the widespread movement and settlement of people from Latin American countries into various parts of the world, especially the United States and Europe. This migration results from factors like economic opportunities, political instability, and social networks. As a result, Latino communities have established vibrant cultural, social, and economic ties globally, influencing local cultures and creating diverse, multicultural societies. The diaspora reflects both historical migration patterns and ongoing trends of globalization, shaping a dynamic and interconnected Latin American presence worldwide.