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Why would they be more likely to be illegal than those who live much closer to the border? Anyway, Chicago has the largest Mexican population in the US anywhere outside Texas and California, while Washington has a large Salvadoran population. As for Boston, I think it has a bit of everything.
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BTW the easiest way to categorize south of the border is probably,
Mexico to Panama, C. America.
The Islands, Caribbean.
Then S. America
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By Latin America, I mean everywhere from Mexico southwards in the mainland Americas. Although Cuba, DR and PR count too, for the purpose of this thread I counted them as Caribbean rather than Latin American. In any event, the point is that the absence or presence of flights between two places isn't just to do with tourism and business - there is immigration too.
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