Breaking down the 2000 Census for your state puts the Hispanic population at 15%. When one compares that to national figures which show an average of 33% to 50% more actually there but ducked the Census (illegals) your state is about on par with everyone else on that footing.
Still, at just over half a million people sharing that much land incidents of bariozation should be few and far between, even with the record-breaking influx of the past five years.
If you guys stay on top of it. Stay healthy!
If you guys stay on top of it. Stay healthy!
Much of the problem has been in four counties in the southwestern corner of the state, plus some of the tourist-areas [Yellowstone, ski resorts, etc] where they can often find quick employment in food service or as day labourers.
It's seasonal, and they don't seem to care to stick around for Wyoming's winter weather. It scares away some other Californios as well, probably a mixed blessing.