This document discusses common stereotypes of Hispanics in the United States. It notes that Hispanics are often stereotyped as hard workers who take jobs as construction workers and custodians, or as drug dealers and gang members. While some see Hispanics as hard workers who earn minimum wage, over 40% of Americans believe Hispanics are limited to certain occupations. Hispanics have faced discrimination throughout history, including from the Ku Klux Klan, often related to illegal immigration. The document cites several sources on Hispanic stereotypes and discrimination in the U.S.