Hispanic Americans born outside of the U.S. are significantly more likely than Hispanics born in the U.S. to hold anti-Semitic views
According to an ADL 2013 survey, 36 percent of foreign-born Hispanics hold anti-Semitic views, as compared to 14 percent of U.S.-born Hispanics. Those findings represent a welcome decline from 2011, when 42 percent of foreign-born Hispanics, and 20 percent of U.S. born Hispanics held anti-Semitic views.
"We are heartened by the significant drop in the levels within both the Hispanic community and the African-American community," said ADL's Mr. Foxman. "While the changes are significant, it is still troubling to see such a high number for foreign-born Hispanics. It shows that immigrants to the United States bring with them deeply ingrained anti-Semitic attitudes, and that we must remain vigilant in working to counter these attitudes among the foreign born."
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
The ADL is heartened by a drop in the levels of Hispanic anti-Semitism in 2013. But as of 2019, you can expect future levels of Hispanic anti-Semitism to soar due to inaction by Democrats in congress to stem Hispanic illegal migration at our southern border.