Actually, Miami Dade County population growth of 800,000 residents since 1990 has been primarily upper level Latin American business owners who are highly educated and multi lingual, generally Spanish, English and Portuguese or French. Many of them with advanced degrees from universities in the USA or Europe. Owners of agricultural production and export businesses in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, The Dominican Republic and Mexico have opened offices in Miami / Dade, purchased second homes (heavily in Key Biscayne, Coral Gables and Doral). Banking, real estate, RESTAURANTS all reflect the dramatic increase in the international, multi cultural life that is a key facet of the community. Has been a dramatic change in the last 20 years.