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Generally, HUD and USDA Rural Development both define colonias as rural communities within the US-Mexico border region that lack adequate water, sewer, or ...
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Colonia

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In the United States, a colonia is a type of unincorporated, low-income, slum area located along the Mexico–United States border region that emerged with the advent of shanty towns. Wikipedia
an unincorporated settlement (as of Mexican-Americans or Mexicans) in the U.S. usually near the Mexican border that typically has poor services and squalid ...
Colonias are substandard housing developments, often found along the Texas-Mexico border, where residents lack basic services such as drinking water, ...
Colonia definition: (in the southwestern U.S.) a city neighborhood or a rural settlement inhabited predominantly by Mexicans or Mexican Americans.
in the southwestern U.S., a rural settlement or part of a city whose residents are mainly Mexican and Mexican-American.
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(8) “Colonia” defined For purposes of this subsection, the term “colonia” means any identifiable community that— (A) is in the State of Arizona, California, New ...
In the United States, a "colonia" refers to a community within the mainly rural US-Mexico border region with marginal conditions related to housing and ...
Under NAHA, a colonia is an “identifiable community” established before November 28, 1989 in Arizona, California, New Mexico, or Texas within. 150 miles of the ...
A "Colonia," Spanish for neighborhood or community, is a geographic area located within 150 miles of the Texas-Mexico border that has a majority population ...