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Ecuadorian Americans ( es, ecuatorio-americanos, or ) are Americans of full or partial Ecuadorian ancestry. Ecuadorian Americans are the 9th largest Latin American group in the United States. Ecuadorian Americans are usually of European (mainly Spanish),
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, Amerindian or
Afro-Ecuadorian Afro-Ecuadorians or Afroecuatorianos (Spanish), are Ecuadorians of predominantly Sub-Saharan African descent. History and background Most Afro-Ecuadorians are the descendants of enslaved Africans who were transported by Spanish slavers to Ecuad ...
background.


History

Until the 1960s, very few Ecuadorians migrated to the United States. Between the years of 1930 to 1959, 11,025 Ecuadorians received lawful permanent resident status in the United States. From here, slow trickles of emigration continued. Trade relations with and seasonal migration to New York became an avenue for emigration in the 1950s and 1960s. In the late 1960s, several waves of migration started. Most Ecuadorian immigration to the United States has occurred since the early 1970s. This emigration was because of several reasons: The first of them was that United States immigration law changed. Before 1965, national quotas on immigrants favored more European immigration than Latin American immigration. After 1965, changes in
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made it easier for Latin Americans and other foreign groups to emigrate to United States. In addition, the price of air travel lowered making immigration more accessible to Latin Americans. They were drawn to the U.S. for economic opportunities and political freedoms. Another factor in Ecuadorian emigration was the 1964 Ecuadorian land reform. This improved the lives of many Ecuadorian poor, but also had far-reaching and unpredictable consequences. Many new small landowners were forced to sell their land. Many landowners abandoned their land and migrated to countries like Spain, Venezuela, and the United States. In the early 1980s, Ecuadorian emigration also saw a spike as oil prices fell due in part by the
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. The reduced demand for oil following the
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caused for a surplus of crude oil. This resulted in Ecuador suffering an economic recession, as oil accounted for the country’s largest and main source of revenue. Another cause of Ecuadorian emigration was the El Niño event during 1982–1983. Other resources existing within Ecuador were severely damaged due to the extreme climate conditions caused by El Niño, which included floods, landslides, and torrential rains. Their fishing industry, another source of revenue, especially suffered due to a failed anchovy harvest and sardines unexpectedly moving south toward Chilean waters. The passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 also was a factor in Ecuadorian emigration. It provided legal status to undocumented immigrants who arrived prior to 1982. This provided nearly 17,000 Ecuadorian immigrants with legal residency status, which allowed for them to reside in the United States permanently. This became a major source of family-sponsored Ecuadorian migration to the country. Emigration again peaked in the political turmoil of 1996–97 and the national banking crisis of 1998–99. This turmoil placed seventy percent of Ecuadorians below the poverty line by 1997. Most immigrants who live in the United States send money home. Many immigrants get American citizenship, others simply are legalized, while other groups live illegally, crossing the border from Mexico or entering by boat from Puerto Rico. Ecuadorian Americans come from every part of Ecuador. During the 1970s, most of the Ecuadorians came from the northern and central highlands, including the area around
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. In the 1980s, many Ecuadorians came from the coast. In the 1990s, most of them came from the southern highlands, near the border with Peru. The majority of Ecuadorian immigrants emigrate into New York City and its surrounding suburbs. The 1990 census recorded that 60 percent of Ecuadorians living in the United States live in the
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; while another 10% live in Miami.


Ecuadorian Return Migration

In 2008, the Great World Recession made for a decline in Ecuadorian emigration. This event also hindered two of Ecuador’s major cash flows: remittances and exports. To aid in the country's recovery, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa implemented the Welcome Home Plan. The plan fights unemployment and serves to boost the economy by encouraging migrants to come home through various ways, including aiding returnees in their own business ventures.


Panama Hat Industry's role in Ecuadorian Emigration

Ecuadorians had been sewing straw hats ever since the 16th century with the introduction of the Spanish Elites, it was not until 1835 when Manuel Alfaro would start an exportation business that would increase Ecuador's GDP. The success of selling and trading goods relies heavily on a country's location and at the time Ecuador was not a busy stop for travelers. Business people realized that a few miles north, a very busy stop for travelers seeking to go west during the California Gold rush; Panama. One of the only few ways to go west from the east coast or Canada fast and safe was to travel by sea to Panama, cross Isthmus and continue your journey through boat again. Panama became the location where manufactures from Ecuador, specially in the region of Cuenca would export their hats, making Cuenca a Hat industry. A fond importer and buyer of these Hat was the United States, specifically New York. Usually women were in charge of weaving the hats and men were in charge of the business side. Although the hats were very beautifully hand crafted and took months of manufacture, imitations at a cheaper price joined the competition and fashion trends started to change, decreasing the demand for them, thus leading to the decline of the Panama Hat Trade in 1950s, and 1960s. This heavily affected the working class that actually weaved the hats and the elites whom ran the exportation sites. Laborers had to migrate out of their isolated region in hopes to find job opportunities. A wave of Ecuadorians emigrated to New York City through the same connections established during the Hat trade, they were known as "pioneer migrants". Migration to New York was very regionally focused in Ecuador, due to the Ecuadorians high economic reliance on the revenue that the exportation industry created, which was only in Cuenca and Azuay. Ecuador was so involved in this type of economic system because of the impact of pre and post Spanish colonial rule, and thus instead of exporting hats they started to export their own people. When the pioneer migrants reached NYC their families and friends joined as well, leading to a mass out migration in duding the 1980s, and 1990s after the 1980 economic crisis that left a majority of Ecuadorians, even those living in the urban areas unemployed. The exportation of people was facilitated by the only way that Ecuadorians knew, with the help of intermediary guides, who would provide finical needs, foraged papers, and other necessary services in their host countries. These intermediaries, known as "tramitadores," would profit through high interests imposed on prices for the journey to the states typically ranging from $6–10,000 with 10-15% interest, and Ecuador as a whole benefited from remittances sent back. So far in 2019, 780 million of Ecuador's GDP is accounted through remittances which is the second highest source of revenue. Ecuadors regional migration industry is much like the Panama Hat industry in the sense that only a few members run the operation, where the tramitadores were members of one family in an Azyuan town and money lenders as well In 2000, 400,000 Ecuadorians joined the other 1 million already residing in United States. Today stricter immigration policies are in effect forcing Ecuadorians that are already here to stay permanently. This transnational migration of Cuenca and New York City continues today. Ecuadorians are the third largest Latin American group in the New York City and New Jersey Area. Of all the Ecuadorians the migrate to the U.S, 62 percent of them reside in NYC as of 2005 research.


Land Reform Act of 1964

In 1964 Ecuador passed the Land Reform, Idle Lands, and Settlement Act. The law was an attempt to end the feudal system that had existed in the Sierra for centuries. It redistributed land from absentee landlords to the peasants who farmed it. The law set the minimum amount of land to be granted in the redistribution at 4.8 hectares. However, the land redistributed to the peasant farmers was of terrible quality. It was mountainous, unfertile land and often just barely larger than the minimum required amount of land. The large farm owners kept the fertile valley land for themselves. The peasant farmers who received these small plots of land, called ''minifundios'', received little to no government assistance. In spite of these difficulties, however, by 1984 over 700,000 hectares had been distributed to 79,000 peasants. Distribution of the land remained highly unequal. In 1982, 80 percent of the farms consisted of less than ten hectares; yet these small farms accounted for only 15 percent of the farmland. While the Land Reform Act improved the lives and working conditions of many poor Ecuadorian farmers, it shook the country and made it unstable. The system that had been in place for so long had been remodeled and forced many of these farmers to sell their land due to lack of credit and experience. The peasant farmers left the land their forefathers had farmed for generations and headed to Venezuela and the United States.


Demographics

Many Ecuadorians in the United States have settled in cities such as New York City (most residing in various areas of Queens, as well as in
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);
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; Hudson, New York; Washington Heights, Manhattan;
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;
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; Tampa, Florida;
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; Miami, Florida;
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; Dallas, Texas; San Antonio, Texas;
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; San Francisco, California; Los Angeles, California; and
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. Queens County's percentage of Ecuadorians is about 4.7%, and it has the largest Ecuadorian community of any county in
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and in the United States, numbering just about 101,000 in 2010. Ecuadorians are the 2nd largest South American Latino group in New York City as well as in the State of New York. Ecuadorians are the fifth largest Latino group in New York after Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Colombians, and Mexicans. Ecuadorians also constitute Queens County's 2nd largest Latino group. Another New York group of Ecuadorians live in the Bronx, in the Morris Heights and Highbridge neighborhoods north of Yankee Stadium. Still other Ecuadorian neighborhoods are situated in Brooklyn; in New Jersey cities such as Newark and
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States with highest Ecuadorian population

The 10 states with the largest Ecuadorian population were (Source: Census 2010): #
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- 228,216 (1.2% of state population) # New Jersey - 100,480 (1.1% of state population) # Florida - 60,574 (0.3% of state population) # California - 35,570 (0.1% of state population) # Connecticut - 23,677 (0.7% of state population) # Illinois - 22,816 (0.2% of state population) # Texas - 10,793 (less than 0.1% of state population) # Pennsylvania - 10,680 (0.1% of state population) # North Carolina - 8,110 (0.1% of state population) # Massachusetts - 7,592 (0.1% of state population) The U.S. state with the smallest Ecuadorian population (as of 2010) was North Dakota with 55 Ecuadorians (less than 0.1% of state population).


US Metro areas with largest Ecuadorian population

The largest Ecuadorian populations are found within these areas (Source: Census 2010) # New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA MSA - 316,243 #
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL MSA The Miami metropolitan area (also known as Greater Miami, the Tri-County Area, South Florida, or the Gold Coast) is the ninth largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States and the 34th largest metropolitan area in the world with a ...
- 37,029 # Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA MSA - 23,118 # Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL-IN-WI MSA - 22,445 #
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT MSA Greater Bridgeport is the metropolitan area centered on the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bridgeport in the United States, U.S. state of Connecticut. The area is located in Southwestern Connecticut. In its most conservative form the area con ...
- 13,335 # Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA - 10,189 # Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA - 9,129 # Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI MSA - 7,121 #
New Haven-Milford, CT MSA Greater New Haven is the metropolitan area whose extent includes those towns in the U.S. state of Connecticut that share an economic, social, political, and historical focus on the city of New Haven. It occupies the south-central portion of the st ...
- 6,680 # Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA - 6,440 #
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA The Tampa Bay area is a major populated area surrounding Tampa Bay on the west coast of Florida in the United States. It includes the main cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. It is the 18th largest metropolitan area in the United ...
- 5,292 # Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX MSA - 5,011 # Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA MSA - 4,662 #
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- 4,590 # Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH MSA - 4,287 # Trenton-Princeton, NJ MSA - 4,264 #
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA MSA Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Alpharetta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the ...
- 3,944 # Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA - 3,004 # Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY MSA - 2,957 # Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ MSA - 2,700 US counties with largest Ecuadorian immigrant population The total nationally is 438,500. All figures are taken from the 2015 - 2019 American Community Survey per the Migration Policy Institute website. 1) Queens County (Queens), NY -------------71,300 2) Essex County, NJ ---------------------------- 21,800 3) Hudson County, NJ --------------------------- 20,600 4) Kings County (Brooklyn), NY ---------------19,000 5) Bronx County (The Bronx), NY ------------ 17,500 6)
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-------------------- 17,000 7) Cook County, IL ------------------------------- 15,900 8) Miami-Dade County, FL --------------------- 15,700 9)
Suffolk County, NY Suffolk County () is the easternmost county in the U.S. state of New York. It is mainly located on the eastern end of Long Island, but also includes several smaller islands. According to the 2020 United States census, the county's population ...
---------------------------- 14,200 10) Fairfield County, CT ------------------------- 11,500 11) New York County (Manhattan), NY ------ 11,400 12) Los Angeles County, CA ------------------- 11,400 13)
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------------------------- 10,800 14) Bergen County, NJ ---------------------------- 9,800 15) Union County, NJ ------------------------------ 9,700 16) Nassau County, NY --------------------------- 7,600 17) New Haven County, CT ---------------------- 5,300 18)
Orange County, FL Orange County is located in the Central Florida, central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the population was 1,429,908, making it Florida's fifth most populous county. The county seat is Or ...
---------------------------- 4,700 19)
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------------------------ 4,500 20) Palm Beach County, FL ---------------------- 4,200 21) Rockland County, NY ------------------------- 4,100 22) Middlesex County, NJ ------------------------ 3,600 23) Montgomery County, MD -------------------- 3,000 24) Passaic County, NJ --------------------------- 2,900 25) Mecklenburg County, NC -------------------- 2,900 26)
Harris County, TX Harris County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas; as of the 2020 census, the population was 4,731,145, making it the most populous county in Texas and the third most populous county in the United States. Its county seat is Houston, ...
------------------------------ 2,800 27)
Mercer County, NJ Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Trenton, also the state capital, but also directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is included within the Federal Communications Commiss ...
----------------------------- 2,700 28)
Morris County, NJ Morris County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey, about west of New York City. According to the 2020 census, the county's population was enumerated at 509,285,Sleepy Hollow, New York Sleepy Hollow is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States. The village is located on the east bank of the Hudson River, about north of New York City, and is served by the Philipse Manor stop on ...
10.76% (17.54%) #
Montauk, New York Montauk ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York, on the eastern end of the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2020 United States census, the CDP's population was 4,318. The ...
8.08% (4.21%) # East Newark, New Jersey 7.87% (19.87%) #
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7.48% (19.31%) #
Patchogue, New York Patchogue (, ) is a Administrative divisions of New York#Village, village in Suffolk County, New York. The population was 11,798 at the time of the 2010 census. Patchogue is part of the Town (New York), town of Brookhaven, New York, Brookhaven, on ...
7.09% #
Hightstown, New Jersey Hightstown is a borough in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,494,Union City, New Jersey 5.94% (9.23%) # North Plainfield, New Jersey 5.39% # Town of Ossining, New York 4.98% (19.31%) # Port Chester, New York 4.90% (9.58%) #
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4.78% (9.98%) # Springs, New York 4.46% (17.25%) # West New York, New Jersey 4.45% # Peekskill, New York 4.32% # North Bergen, New Jersey 4.02% # Harrison, New Jersey 3.90% # Guttenberg, New Jersey 3.88% # East Hampton, New York 3.81% #
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3.39% # Dover, New Jersey 3.37% # Rye, New York 3.18% # Belleville, New Jersey 3.06% #
Danbury, Connecticut Danbury is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, located approximately northeast of New York City. Danbury's population as of 2022 was 87,642. It is the seventh largest city in Connecticut. Danbury is nicknamed the "Hat City ...
2.92% (7.57%) # Guttenberg, New Jersey 2.9% # Weehawken, New Jersey 2.83%


U.S. communities with the most residents born in Ecuador

The top 25 U.S. communities with the most residents born in Ecuador are: #
Sleepy Hollow, New York Sleepy Hollow is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States. The village is located on the east bank of the Hudson River, about north of New York City, and is served by the Philipse Manor stop on ...
10.4% # East Newark, New Jersey 10.3% #
Ossining, New York Ossining may refer to: * Ossining (town), New York, a town in Westchester County, New York state *Ossining (village), New York, a village in the town of Ossining * Ossining High School, a comprehensive public high school in Ossining village * Ossi ...
10.1% #
Hightstown, New Jersey Hightstown is a borough in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,494,North Plainfield, New Jersey 7.8% #
Montauk, New York Montauk ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York, on the eastern end of the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2020 United States census, the CDP's population was 4,318. The ...
7.8% #
Patchogue, New York Patchogue (, ) is a Administrative divisions of New York#Village, village in Suffolk County, New York. The population was 11,798 at the time of the 2010 census. Patchogue is part of the Town (New York), town of Brookhaven, New York, Brookhaven, on ...
7.7% # Union City, New Jersey 7.5% # Wainscott, New York 6.4% # Peekskill, New York 5.9% # Springs, New York 5.4% #
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5.3% # West New York, New Jersey 5.2% # Port Chester, New York 4.8% # Queens, New York 4.7% # Dover, New Jersey 4.6% # Harrison, New Jersey 4.1% #
Twin Rivers, New Jersey Twin Rivers is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within East Windsor Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.Belleville, New Jersey 3.8% #
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3.7% # Newark, New Jersey 3.6% # Spring Valley, New York 3.5% # Tarrytown, New York 3.4% # Brewster, New York 3.1% # Guttenberg, New Jersey 2.9%


Notable people

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Ecuadorian father *
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– Latina journalist in television news and the former President of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists * Adrienne Bailon – American actress, singer-songwriter, dancer, and television personality *
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– former United States federal judge *
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– professor of political science who is the daughter of an Irish and Danish mother and an Ecuadorian father, Nuffield Chair of Comparative Politics at Oxford University * Chico Borja – retired U.S.-Ecuadorian soccer player and current soccer coach * Samantha Boscarino – American actress (How to Rock), Ecuadorian descent from her mother * Charles Castronovo – American tenor *
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– president of Framingham State University in Framingham, MA * Violet Chachki – American drag queen, singer and actress born in Atlanta, Georgia * Cree Cicchino – American actress from Game Shakers who has descendance from Italy and Ecuador * Carla Esparza – professional MMA artist, partial Ecuadorian heritage * Irina Falconi – professional American tennis player * Raul Fernandez (entrepreneur) – son of a Cuban father and an Ecuadorian mother.
Gabriela Barzallo
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– American actress and plus-size model *
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- Director and businesswoman * Jose Garces – chef and restaurant owner * Pia Getty – independent filmmaker *
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– writer *
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– journalist *
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– NHL player * Jaime Jarrín – Spanish language voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers *
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– American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, musician, and creator of '' King of the Hill'' and '' Beavis and Butthead'' who was born in Ecuador to parents working there * Helado Negro – South Florida native, born to Ecuadorian immigrants and based in Brooklyn NY. * Xolo MaridueñaCobra Kai actor, of Ecuadorian descent * Gerardo Mejía – Latin rapper and singer * Nadia Mejía
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in 2016 * Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece * Lloyd Monserratt – (1966–2003) * Francisco Moya – New York City Councilmember; former New York Assemblymember, from Corona, Queens * Debbie Mucarsel-Powell – Congresswoman, first Ecuadorian American elected to the US House of Representatives *
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– American hedge fund manager * Lady Pink – graffiti artist * Fátima Ptacek – American child actress and model *
Ernesto Quiñonez Ernesto Quiñonez (born 1965) is an Ecuadorian-Puerto Rican novelist. His work received the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers designation, the Borders Bookstore Original New Voice selection, and was declared a "Notable Book of the Year" ...
– American novelist *
Diego Serrano Diego Serrano (born February 5, 1973) is an Ecuadorian actor. Career Serrano was born on February 5, 1973, in Quito, Ecuador. He has appeared on ''The Young and the Restless'' as Diego Guittierez (2001–02) and the long-running, defunct soap ...
– American actor *
Nelson Serrano Nelson Iván Serrano Sáenz (born September 15, 1938) is a former Ecuadorian businessman and a naturalized American citizen (since 1971) who was convicted of murdering Frank Dosso, Diane Patisso, George Patisso, and George Gonsalves in the town ...
– former Ecuadorian businessman and a nationalized American citizen (since 1971) who was convicted for murder * Hugo Savinovich – former Ecuadorian professional wrestler * Pancho Segura – former leading tennis player *
Jason and Kristopher Simmons ''Charmed'' is an American television series that was originally broadcast by The WB for eight seasons from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006. The series narrative follows a trio of sisters, known as the Charmed Ones, the most powerful good w ...
– American actors * Nina G. Vaca – Chairman and CEO of PinnacleGroup *
Jose F. Valencia Jose Valencia (born December 2, year unknown) is the President of ASA College with locations in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Hialeah, FL. He began his presidential tenure in August 2018 as Co-president and was named sole President in March 2019. U ...
– President, ASA College, New York and Florida. *
Carmen Velasquez Carmen R. Velasquez (/ˈkɑːrmɛn ˌvɛˈlɑːskɛz/; born May 30, 1960) is a Supreme Court Justice serving in the 11th district of the State of New York since January 2015. She has also served as judge for the New York City Civil Court of Q ...
– New York Supreme Court Justice, first to be elected in New York State Civil Court (2009–2014) and Supreme Court (2015–2028) * Roberto de Villacis – American Latino fashion designer and artist * Emanuel Xavier – American poet, spoken word artist, novelist, editor, and activist


See also

* Corona * Jackson Heights *
Ecuador–United States relations Ecuador and the United States maintained close ties based on mutual interests in maintaining democratic institutions; combating cannabis and cocaine; building trade, investment, and financial ties; cooperating in fostering Ecuador's economic develo ...


References


Further reading

* Mumford, Jeremy. "Ecuadorian Americans." ''Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America,'' edited by Thomas Riggs, (3rd ed., vol. 2, Gale, 2014), pp. 47–60
online
* Pineo, Ronn F. ''Ecuador and the United States: Useful Strangers'' (University of Georgia Press, 2007). * Pribilsky, Jason. ''La Chulla Vida: Gender, Migration and the Family in Andean Ecuador and New York City'' (Syracuse University Press, 2007).


External links


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