Well,
I’m surprised you haven’t seen black on hispanic riots and vice versa long before now.Many compete for the same unskilled jobs.
It is already happening in Los Angeles. There are streets in Mexican neighborhoods where blacks can never walk on or they will be shot on sight by Mexican gangs. In neighborhoods where the Mexicans are more numerous, fights between black and Mexicans occur on a daily basis where the black student will be suspended and the Mexican student will get detention (lesser punishment) by the Mexican ethnic principal. In fact blacks are declining in CA as they flee the state for lack of jobs and unable to survive in neighborhoods controlled by Mexicans. Immigrants (legal and illegal) in NYC are more from Central America and South America, maybe they are less aggressive then their Mexican counterparts. But the day the Hispanic will pummel the Blacks are coming. IMHO it may be the factor that makes Blacks rethink support for the Dems because the Dems tend to lean toward the Hispanics (they see as the growing future voters) then blacks. RINO’s think it is important to pander to the Hispanic voters, I think with the coming conflict between Blacks and Hispanics, Dems will chose Hispanics and GOP may be able to pick up the Blacks once they figured out they have been screwed by the Dems.
You won't, until the Hispanics start going after cushy government jobs, and also replace black politicians with Hispanic politicians.
In my experience, living in a formerly mostly black neighborhood which is now mostly Latino (read Mexican), Blacks and Latinos do not really compete for the same jobs — at least not on an equal footing.
Reason why? While Latinos are not hella big on education, they are entreprenurial. Lots of Latinos who used to complete for lower-rung jobs have moved from being employees to employers, and guess who they’re hiring?
Meanwhile, the black thugs in the neighborhood are preying on recently arrived Nepalese/Bhutanese refugees — because they are the easiest targets. Probably because of that Arizona law, of course.