As of March 2022, there were 93,795 people in Australia who identified as having South American, Central American, or Caribbean ancestry. This represents 0.43% of the total Australian population.
The Latin American community in Australia has been growing rapidly, and over one third of the current Latin American population in Australia arrived in the last decade.
The community includes people from many different countries, including:
Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, and Guyana.
The languages spoken in the Latin American community include Spanish, Portuguese, and English
There are over 6,000 Mexicans in Australia now and the population is growing.
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Australia needs fresh new blood so that they do not have birth defects and mental illness, etc, you need to bring in fresh new genes to mix with the gene pool. It is good that people from Mexico and from Latin America are migrating to Australia.
And Bambu, it is nice to have a maid. I had a maid from El Salvador, her name was Consuela, she was great, she was a butcher for a while in El Salvador but in Malibu she worked as a maid. So the people of Australia can have maids from El Salvador, etc.
And put the immigrants to work at whatever you want, lobster farms, whatever.
We can send ships full of goods between California and Australia, and also between New Orleans and Australia, etc. We can do world trade.
Salute,
Tony V.