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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Feb 2015

    Study: U.S. Hispanic population will account for 40% of employment growth by 2020. http://on.wsj.com/1Dk7y3I pic.twitter.com/fOtjXepUoV

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      1. Jeff‏ @islesfan28 24 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Keep dragging your feet on immigration reform.

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      2. R.Devlaeminck‏ @RDevlaeminck 24 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Hispanic? Hispanos come from Cuba. People from America Latina are referred to as Latinos.

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      3. Raul A. Guzman‏ @RaulAGuzman1 24 Feb 2015
        Replying to @RDevlaeminck

        @RDevlaeminck I believe "Hispanos" is a term that applies to ppl of Spanish ascendency.Nowhere have I seen that only Cubans are called such.

        4 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. R.Devlaeminck‏ @RDevlaeminck 25 Feb 2015
        Replying to @RaulAGuzman1

        @RaulAGuzman1 Formerly Hispanos are Cubanos, Latinos son de Puerto Rico y Chicanos are (illegal) Mejicanos.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Raul A. Guzman‏ @RaulAGuzman1 25 Feb 2015
        Replying to @RDevlaeminck

        @RDevlaeminck So Puertoricans are the only Latinos and Cubans are not Latinos? That sounds odd.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. R.Devlaeminck‏ @RDevlaeminck 25 Feb 2015
        Replying to @RaulAGuzman1

        @RaulAGuzman1 I mentioned the original names of these minorities. Nowadays all Espanolhablantes are called Latinos.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Raul A. Guzman‏ @RaulAGuzman1 25 Feb 2015
        Replying to @RDevlaeminck

        @RDevlaeminck Around what year were these nationalities labeled with those names? This is certainly something new to me.

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      1. RIHispanicLink‏ @RIHispanicLink 25 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Study: U.S. Hispanic population will account for 40% of employment growth by 2020. http://on.wsj.com/1Dk7y3I  pic.twitter.com/6BZV8uRwz6”

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      2. Larry‏ @0311OpEssexman 24 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Well that sure sounds like good news for blacks, compliments of your friends on the Left.

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      3. ((Htian1))‏ @Htian1 24 Feb 2015
        Replying to @0311OpEssexman

        @0311OpEssexman @WSJ worry about Your self bruh

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      1. Brian Ruiz‏ @brianr818 24 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ and we also affected the outcome of 2012, right?

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      1. Jesús Figueroa‏ @_jesusfigueroa 24 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Study: U.S. Hispanic population will account for 40% of employment growth by 2020. http://on.wsj.com/1Dk7y3I ”

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      1. Imnot1ofuyahoos...‏ @antifeik 24 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ jajaja, "they're taking our jobs!!" 😂😂😂😂

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      1. Solomon Ortiz, Jr.‏ @solomonortizjr 24 Feb 2015
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        RT “@WSJ: Study: U.S. Hispanic population will account for 40% of employment growth by 2020. http://on.wsj.com/1Dk7y3I  pic.twitter.com/SawMEyDuUg”

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      1. Santiago Reinante‏ @SReinante 24 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Study: U.S. Hispanic population will account for 40% of employment growth by 2020. http://on.wsj.com/1Dk7y3I  pic.twitter.com/O4O00I0tJf”

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