Salvadoran diaspora in Los Angeles

Salvadorans in Los Angeles
The majority of Salvadorans came to Los Angeles as refugees escaping war during the Salvadoran civil war in Central American crisis era

Salvadorans are the second largest Hispanic group in the United States and the second largest foreign born group in Los Angeles.[1] The main wave of immigrants came during the Salvadoran Civil War in the 1980s, in order to escape the violence and political and economic instability in the country. Since then, Salvadorans have continued to migrate to Los Angeles as well as other cities around the United States. The community is well established in Los Angeles and stands as an integral part of its cultural and economic life.

  1. ^ Rob Paral and Associates. "Measures of Immigrant Integration in Los Angeles County" (PDF). Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration. Retrieved November 25, 2014.

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