Latino: This term refers to individuals from Latin American countries. While it often overlaps with "Hispanic," it's not exactly the same—Brazilians are Latino but not Hispanic, for example.
Cuban Americans: This is a subgroup of the Hispanic population that specifically identifies with Cuba as their country of origin or ancestry.
Chicano/Chicana: These terms refer to Mexican Americans born in the United States. They're often used by those wanting to emphasize their Mexican-American identity.