I can understand that. I worked in uniform in NY State prisons for 25 years, and saw first hand, the animosity that existed between blacks and hispanics. Back then, the black prison population was way higher than hispanics, but that has definitely changed over the years. That's why it's so interesting to watch the Democrats toss aside the blacks, to get the hispanics on their side. It isn't going to end well.
I can think of no aspect of life where Hispanics haven’t supplanted blacks as the “minorities du jour” - in the workforce (a more motivated, less litigious workforce), public housing (swelling numbers due to both higher birthrate and daily reinforcements from the Third World), prisons (as they wrest control of another - the drug trade), and political office - if they aren’t there yet, they will be. On obstacle to the last one is that they are not a monolithic bloc of outstretched palms; they tend to vote more as free thinkers than the ministers’ herds of publicly-depenedents.