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Hispanic and Caucus
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Conference include representatives of Spanish and Portuguese descent.
** The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is established by the 5 Latinos in the United States Congress: Herman Badillo of the Bronx, E. de la Garza and Henry B. Gonzalez of Texas, Edward R. Roybal of California, and the nonvoting Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, Baltasar Corrada del Rio.
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Rivera after delivering the keynote at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 2008 Public Policy Conference
Another prominent example is the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, whose members voice and advance issues affecting Hispanics in the United States, including Puerto Rico.
" During one particularly heated moment, Rep. Joe Baca called Wal-Mart executives ' poverty pimps ,' arguing that they exploited the Hispanic community, then tried to make up for it by contributing to Latino organizations, according to a House Democratic aide with ties to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Richardson served as Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in the 98th Congress ( 1983 – 1985 ) and as Chairman of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Native American Affairs in the 103rd Congress ( 1993 – 1994 ).
Franks is also a member of the Republican Study Committee, the International Religious Freedom Caucus, the Tea Party Caucus, House Working Group on Judicial Accountability, House Working Group on Waste, Fraud and Abuse, the Liberty Caucus, the DUI Caucus, the Human Rights Caucus, the India Caucus, the Refugee Caucus, the Education Freedom Caucus, and is an associate member of the Congressional Hispanic Conference.
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus ( 1st Vice Chair )
As co-chair with Jared Polis ( D-CO ) of the U. S .- Mexico Friendship Caucus, Nunes along with members of the Congressional Hispanic Conference of the House of Representatives met with President Felipe Calderón of Mexico on April 24, 2012, in what is believed to be Calderón's final trip to Washington, D. C, as President of Mexico.
Becerra is a prominent member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, of which he served as chairman during the 105th Congress.
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus ( Former Chair )
She has also served as the Chair of the California Democratic Congressional Delegation ( 1998 – 1999 ) and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus

Hispanic and Controversy
" Dwight Morrow and the Church-State Controversy in Mexico ," Hispanic American Historical Review ( 1958 ) 38 # 4 pp. 482 – 505 in JSTOR

Hispanic and see
In Spanish, pineapples are called piña " pine cone " in Spain and most Hispanic American countries, or ananá ( ananás in Argentina ) ( see the piña colada drink ).
Of those 98. 88 % who identify themselves as Hispanic, 95. 02 % identify themselves as Mexican, making San Elizario the most Mexican ( though not Hispanic, see Mila Doce, Texas ) town in the United States.
Galena Park is not " all-White ", in the 2010 Census it was only 11 % white, 7 % African American ( and 82 % Hispanic origin of all races ) ( see below ).
For example, the campaign to make English the de jure official language of various states in the United States of America is often seen as a way of marginalizing non English-speaking minorities, particularly Hispanic and Latino Americans, while others see it as a unifying force among numerous immigrant groups.
St Ambrose was equally stern in his denunciation of the case and some of the Gallican bishops, who were in Trier under the leadership of Theognistus, broke off communion with Ithacius, who was subsequently deposed from his see by a synod of Hispanic bishops, and his friend and abettor Hydatius, was compelled to resign.
* San Francisco Bay Area – also with over one million Hispanics, many of whom are Mexican Americans, both U. S. born and foreign-born ( see also Oakland about 10 – 20 % Hispanic and San Francisco – the Mission District section-the city is 10 – 20 % Latino ).
* A person of Hispanic ancestry who is citizen, resident or other in the United States ( see Hispanic and Latino Americans )
Locations where this phenomenon occurs frequently include Québec, Canada, and predominantly Spanish-speaking regions in the U. S. For details on the latter, see the map of the hispanophone world and the list of U. S. communities with Hispanic majority populations.
For differences in Hispanic American usages, see Hispanic American naming customs.
In a letter to historian Bill Haber in 1993, Pellot gave his real, full name as Victor Felipe Pellot Pove ; Pove being his mother's maiden name and Pellot his father's surname ( as is traditional in Hispanic culture ; see Roberto Clemente Walker ).
I wrote that ', and they looked back around and they looked at each other and started grinning, and it turns out that their squad car, you know their partnership, it was two guys, it was an Anglo and a Hispanic, and it turns out, they're called Pancho and Lefty .. so I think maybe that's what it's about, those two guys .. I hope I never see them again
In 2003 and 2004, the Hispanic Project produced more than twenty commercials on Spanish-language television, radio and Internet that sought to speak directly to America's growing Latino community and highlight the values and ideals that they see as the bond between Hispanic voters and progressive causes, and has recently stepped up its ad campaigns and project initiatives in hopes of reclaiming lost ground among those voters as evidenced by the outcome of the 2004 presidential election.
*** ( Cork, see University College Cork, Department of Hispanic Studies )
Supporters of MAS see HB 2281 as another attack on the Hispanic population of Arizona.
After KDAY began shifting to Old-School Hip-Hop in August 2009, KPWR briefly increased its playlist with Hip-Hop currents, but as of 2010 it began embracing Electropop tracks, and with KAMP moving in on their audience with their shift towards Rhythmic, KPWR continues to add Rhythmic Pop tracks in an effort to retain its Hispanic base, as they see KAMP as a serious competitor.
Also to note there was substantial intermarriage between the newly-arrived Indian American, later came the Filipino and Hispanic communities in California under similar working conditions and shared cultural values in the 1920s ( see Punjabi Mexican American ).
More than half a century later, when Charles the Bald wished to see what the ancient Gallican Rite had been like, it was necessary to import Hispanic priests to celebrate it in his presence.
Other groups, like the National Will Organization identify themselves with the modern Hispanic Mexico, which they see as deprived of its northern territories after the Mexican War.

Hispanic and above
19. 5 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race, but the statistic isn't regarded accurate by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, placed the CDP's Hispanic percentage well above 30 percent.
The racial makeup of the area was 45 % ( 2, 439 people ) White, 18 % ( 949 people ) Black or African American, 6 % ( 320 people ) Asian, less than 1 % ( 8 people ) Native American, less than 1 % ( 35 people ) from other races, 1 % ( 70 people ) from two or more races and 28 % ( 1, 490 people ) of the population were Hispanic or Latino The super neighborhood contained a total of 4, 559 people above the age of 18.
In spite of the conclusions regarding the age of the pyramids outlined above, Heyerdahl continued to maintain a belief " in a possible relationship between the existence of the pyramids and the pre Hispanic civilisation on Tenerife ".

Hispanic and was
After being conquered by the Arabs in the early 8th century, it was reconquered in 801 by Charlemagne's son Louis, who made Barcelona the seat of the Carolingian " Hispanic March " ( Marca Hispanica ), a buffer zone ruled by the Count of Barcelona.
Mexican Americans were not identified as a racial / ethnic category prior to the 1980 US Census, when the term " Hispanic " was first used in census reports.
The Mexican archeologist and anthropologist Manuel Gamio reported in 1930 that the term " chicamo " ( with an " m ") was used as a derogatory term used by Hispanic Texans for recently arrived Mexican immigrants displaced during the Mexican revolution in the beginning of the early 20th century.
Joan Baez, who was also of Mexican-American descent, included Hispanic themes in some of her protest folk songs.
The college of Saint Clement at Bologna was founded by Albornoz for the benefit of Hispanic ( both Castilian, Aragonese and Portuguese ) students, in 1364.
His predecessor Trajan, also Hispanic himself, was a maternal cousin of Hadrian's father.
The decline was also attributed to an inadequate response to broad demographic changes in the United States, particularly the growth in population among Hispanic Americans and African Americans.
His debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic was released in 1990.
Sadly, pop / rock music criticism reflected this situation ; for a while, I was the only pop critic of Hispanic descent at a top 10 newspaper.
The term Latino was officially adopted in 1997 by the United States Government in the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino, which replaced the single term Hispanic: " Because regional usage of the terms differs – Hispanic is commonly used in the eastern portion of the United States, whereas Latino is commonly used in the western portion.
46. 3 % of the total population was of Hispanic or Latino origin ( they may be of any race ).
Cruz was the first Spanish actress to ever be awarded an Academy Award in that category and the sixth Hispanic person to ever receive the award.
2. 3 % of Pittsburgh's population was of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ( they may be of any race ).
He was also the first Hispanic to win a World Series as a starter ( 1960 ), receive an MVP Award ( 1966 ), and receive a World Series MVP Award ( 1971 ).
Clemente was inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame.
The age range of the clientele was between the upper teens and early thirties, and the racial mix was evenly distributed among white, black, and Hispanic.
She was presented with the 2002 Raúl Juliá Award for Excellence for her efforts, as the executive producer of the sitcom George Lopez, in helping expand career openings for Hispanic talent in the media and entertainment industry.
Powell then said there was " the Hispanic factor ": " If we could gather together all the anxieties for the future which in Britain cluster around race relations ... and then attribute them, translated into Hispanic terms, to the Americans, we would have something of the phobias which haunt the United States and addressed itself to the aftermath of the Falklands campaign ".
Intermarriages that did not cross a racial barrier, which was the case for white / Hispanic white couples, showed statistically similar likelihoods of divorcing as white / white marriages.
The first Hispanic to serve as Energy Secretary was Clinton's second, Federico Peña.
2. 1 % of the county population was in the category " other Hispanic or Latino ".

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