Quote Originally Posted by Zim
Me, too. Living in Texas is certainly a good way to learn Spanish if nothing else.

I wasn't sure if Chicago was like that as well. A couple of people from Mexico I used to work with had some family there, but said they hated the weather. Too cold.
Chicagoland has an absolutely massive Latino population in some parts of the city and in some of the suburbs. I went to a Highschool next to Ohare Airport and it was over half Latino because housing is more affordable where it is loud from the planes.

As for immigration, my stance is a tad different from a lot of people. I advocate for the dissolution of the nation-state as a political structure so immigration becomes kind of moot if that ever gets realized. But until that happens, I'm up for taking care of whoever happens to make it here. If your here, your part of the system and society so you should benefit from everything that means.