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Hispanic adults split on whether they see themselves as a ‘typical American’

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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Recent Pew Research findings reveal a nuanced perspective on American identity among Hispanic adults. More than half of this demographic population chooses to define themselves through their cultural heritage, either exclusively or blended with American identification. This research highlights the complex relationship between immigrant communities and national belonging, reflecting broader conversations about multiculturalism and integration in contemporary American society.

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Hispanic adults split on whether they see themselves as a ‘typical American’
Hispanic adults split on whether they see themselves as a ‘typical American’

In the United States, 53 percent of Hispanic adults describe themselves either by their origin/heritage alone or by combining it with American, a Pew study says.
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