What's behind the "beef" between Salvadorans and Mexicans?

Want to understand U.S. Latino culture and trends better than anybody else? Sign up for my free newsletter: https://inthehyphen.co/subscribe In this episode of In The Hyphen, I explore where this idea of a rivalry between Salvadorans and Mexicans in Los Angeles comes from. Special thanks to Patreon member Gerardo Moreno for supporting my channel. If you'd like to support my journalism, join my Patreon! www.patreon.com/c/byfernandoh Thank you to all the interviewees in this piece: Diana and Jose Salguero: ‪@thesalguerofamilia‬ Dr. Steven Osuna: https://www.csulb.edu/undergraduate-a... Alex A.:   / ohitsalexx_   Gladys, Jose Luis, Graciela, Maggie, Claudia, Mauren and Brandon Find me on: Instagram: www.instagram.com/byfernandoh TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@byfernandohh About me: Fernando Hurtado is an award-winning video journalist and the founder of In The Hyphen, a YouTube channel telling deeply researched, visually rich stories about U.S. Latinos. Before launching In The Hyphen, he was a journalist at NBC and Telemundo, where we produced national content for the 40+ NBC and Telemundo local stations. He's covered three Olympics and produced the award-winning My New Favorite Olympian podcast. He also hosted and produced Bísness School, a podcast about Latino entrepreneurs that was recognized by the Signal Awards. He was named to LA TV Week's 40 Under 40 in 2023. Subscribe to In The Hyphen so you don't miss the next video:    / @byfernandoh