Each year hundreds of thousands of Hispanic immigrants pour into the United States of America. The number of Hispanics coming into America increases with every passing year, and currently they make up a large proportion of the United States’ immigrant population. Experts predict that over the next few years the already large number of Hispanic immigrants in the United States may continue to rise drastically. Many of the Hispanic people coming to America settle down in states such as California, Texas, Georgia, and Florida, and often begin to work at a minimum wage occupation. Hispanic immigrants tend to be very industrious in their labor and will often work long hours for low pay while still maintaining an excellent quality of work.