Hispanics transforming small towns

Schools, housing lure many away from large cities

By Associated Press
4:42 p.m., Sunday, April 10, 2011

AURORA, Ill. | When Fernando Molina left central Mexico to move to Illinois, he was searching for affordable housing, job opportunities and established Hispanic neighborhoods with grocery stores, bakeries and clothing shops.
He didn’t head for Chicago, a well-known magnet for Mexicans pondering the journey north. Instead, he settled in Aurora, about 40 miles to the west.

“It’s like Mexico inside the United States,â€