Latine immigrant representation in scripted television falls to 25%
Latine immigrant representation in scripted television has decreased to 25%, according to a report from Define American and USC’s Norman Lear Center. This marks a significant decline from 50% in 2020, despite Latine immigrants constituting 44% of the U.S. immigrant population. The report emphasizes the need for sustained and nuanced representation beyond a few standout shows.
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Published 17 Jun 2026, 20:05 UTC · Updated 17 Jun 2026, 20:10 UTC
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