Obama's visit is his first to Latin America since winning a second term, in part due to the overwhelming support he received from Hispanic American voters.
Obama has been criticized by Hispanic-American leaders for an overall increase in deportations of illegal aliens in recent years.
Susana Patino, a Hispanic-American born in Texas, works at a local tool-and-dye business.
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The New Mexico governor was the first Hispanic-American presidential candidate, and has had close ties to the Clintons since he held two cabinet level positions in the 1990s.
O'Leary's successors -- two politicians chosen for their Hispanic- American heritage rather than the experience needed to redress their predecessor's mis- and malfeasance -- have made appreciable course corrections.
Unfortunately, sailors and Marines operating in and from the Atlantic Ocean - including some 3, 500 Hispanic-American personnel who are typically trained at Vieques each year - are not being properly prepared today.
Many Mexicans saw a guest-worker plan that Mr Bush outlined last January, which went part of the way towards meeting Mexican ambitions, as little more than an election ploy aimed at Hispanic-American voters.
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Zogby cited fascinating stats about Hispanic-American voters.
Tragically, complications resulting from viral hepatitis claim thousands of American lives every year -- a burden borne disproportionately by African American, Hispanic, and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, and by persons born between 1945 and 1965.
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Although named after a country in Asia, Mongolian spots can be found in any baby with relatively dark skin, including the majority of babies of Native American, Asian, Hispanic or African-American descent.
Viewership among both Hispanic and African American populations is 74% below the national average.
Personal charisma is an important element of the American Hispanic experience.
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For example, during my tenure, three African-American men, four Hispanic men, one African-American woman, and one White woman were appointed as Assistant Directors -- the second highest rank in the career FBI.
In particular, my African-American and Hispanic colleagues have just been posting SMH messages today on social media.
These politicians wanted to see African American and Hispanic managers hired, particularly such firms located within the state.
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Suits like this were worn typically by African American, Hispanic and Italian men in the eastern U.S. during the 1930s and 1940s.
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Social entrepreneurs have jumped at this opportunity, having recognized the strategic importance of the Latin American and Hispanic communities across the hemisphere.
It's something that large percentages of African American and Hispanic parents support.
The policy led to a modest increase in African-American and Hispanic enrollment.
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Consequently, fewer than 20 percent of women are in science and engineering careers, with African-American and Hispanic women only accounting for percent respectively.
Or maybe a Hispanic or Asian-American man could have a turn.
Tension in a suburban New York school district is rooted in an unusual dynamic: The families who send their children to public schools are mostly Hispanic and African-American.
And African-American and Hispanic students posted all-time highs.
No Child Left Behind has gotten us to a place where I can tell you where the low-performing schools are and how the African-American and Hispanic kids do in reading and math on that campus.
It sent out letters to 4.4 million borrowers, ran ads in 1, 400 publications including Parade, People magazine, and USA Weekend, as well as Hispanic and African-American publications, and racked up an estimated 341 million impressions.
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When it comes to fatalism about cancer prevention, however, we found the opposite, in fact, that African-American and Hispanic Latino populations were less likely to think that everything causes cancer and that there's nothing they can do about it.
Catering to the health crowd, in theory at least, adds a whole new category of potential sales, piled on top of existing constituents--African-American and Hispanic consumers in cities, bikers in the wilds, as well as its long-targeted "Pepsi-pretty" suburbanites.
About one-fourth of SEIU's 2.1 million members are Hispanic, including many Latin American immigrants.
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