According to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey report, the ethnic majority shifted from 75 percent European American in 1960 to a Latin American majority in 2007

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It is true that according to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey report, the ethnic majority shifted from 75 percent European American in 1960 to a Latin American majority in 2007.

Hispanic people population grew in numbers from that period. Immigration from México, Central America, and South American increase the Hispanic population in important locations and cities in the United States. That is the case of places such as Los Angeles, California; Sacramento, California; San Diego, California; Sant Antonio, Texas; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois, Miami, Florida, and New York City.