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President Obama is committed to Hispanics and migrants.
I live in Arizona, and I don't like the way they treat Hispanics there.
The immigration issue is a gateway issue for Hispanics, no doubt about it.
Hispanics are hard working, and that's something I'm very passionate about.
Hispanics have been among the biggest beneficiaries of the Affordable Care Act.
We want to be more relevant to the fastest-growing segment of the population - Hispanics.
Hispanics work hard and are willing to make tremendous sacrifices for the next generation.
The party of Lincoln should be reaching out to blacks, Hispanics gays and so forth and so on.
I'm proud of my background, so I hope there will be more roles where Hispanics are being portrayed.
Now, every organization has to have a translator for the Hispanics on the teams, and that helps a lot.
Liberal elites and Democratic Party elders want all Hispanics to fall into a monolithic liberal agenda.
Hispanics who get on government programs are doing only a little better than they were in the old country.
Do you know the rate of military enlistment among Hispanics is higher than any demographic in this country?
The people who suffer in the Obama economy have been young people, African Americans, Hispanics, single moms.
Moreover, Hispanics' sympathy for big government represents a cultural predilection as well as an economic one.
Black people love Hispanics; Hispanics love blacks. We grew up with each other. We share a lot of the same stuff.
I've seen very few Hispanics and blacks who have been able to work their way into the advertising end of business.
Conservatives need to demonstrate in word and deed that we genuinely care about Hispanics and want them to join us.
I grew up around whites, I grew up around Jews, I grew up around blacks, I grew up around Hispanics. We moved a lot.
Voter ID laws have a disproportionate impact on groups that lean democratic - including blacks, hispanics and students.
You've got to do the same sort of outreach to Hispanics that you do to any other group. They want to see their congressman.
With unemployment still abysmally high, the Obama economy is crushing Hispanics' dreams for their children to live a better life.
The policies on the Republican side have been much better for Hispanics, for minorities, but the rhetoric, unfortunately, has not.
Most Hispanics are concerned with the same issues other Americans are - the economy, jobs, education. Similar to Main Street America.
Cinco de Mayo has come to represent a celebration of the contributions that Mexican Americans and all Hispanics have made to America.
People would write me hate letters. How dare I try to represent Hispanics when I was so white? I tried to make them see it was racism.
All the poor white people, all the poor black people, all the Hispanics, they're in the same boat. They've got no economic opportunities.
Hispanics' welfare consumption - and their affinity for the Democratic message - will decline over time as they climb the economic ladder.
The Republican Party views Hispanics in terms of market share: Who are they? How do we reach them? Democrats still view us in terms of quotas.
Mandatory minimum sentencing has disproportionately affected blacks, Hispanics and others who often don't have the financial means to fight back.
Reaching out to Hispanics is critical to our future. The fastest-growing, and most conservative, segment of the population are natural Republicans.
Hispanics' support for the Democratic economic agenda, both in California and nationally, stems in part from their receipt of government assistance.
I want all Hispanics in the Republican Party, in the Democratic Party, whether Latin Americans, Central Americans, Cubans, Mexicans, I want us to unite.
I don't see it as pressure at all. I see it as such an honor to just in some sort of way represent Puerto Rico and Hispanics and all the girls out there.
A lot of Republicans are white Christians, but the Republican Party is reaching out to Hispanics, and reaching out to blacks, and reaching out to Asians.
Without aging white males, I doubt the 'New York Times' would survive. How many young people, females, Hispanics and blacks subscribe to the 'New York Times?'
I think that Republicans are going to deeply, fundamentally, and profoundly regret the way that they have - the way Trump has - framed the party with Hispanics.
Univision's close-to-50-year relationship with Hispanics makes us one of the leading media brands in this country and the gateway to connect with this consumer.
To date, nearly 100,000 Hispanics have died with AIDS. Since Hispanics are the fastest growing minority group in the United States, our challenge is even greater.
As you know, in this country Anglo-Americans are about 75 to 76 percent home ownership in this country, where Hispanics, African Americans are less than 50 percent.
In America they like my spicy TV alter ego, probably because there were a lot of Italians and Hispanics in the country, but the real L.A. life is a hard-working one.
The Republicans always do a good job of dividing and conquering. They do a really good job of making black folks, poor white folks, and Hispanics not like each other.
It is wrong to believe that Hispanics are Democrats. Hispanics are traditionally and historically conservative, not just socially conservative, but fiscally conservative.
Three things are very important to Hispanics: being able to have a job, making sure your child gets an education that prepares them to get a job, and living in a safe community.
In the Bronx, you have the southern Italians; in Queens, the Greeks, Koreans and Chinese; in Brooklyn, the Jewish community; and in Harlem, the Hispanics - all with their own markets.
America is - and will always be - a success story. We have African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, and members of other ethnic groups elected to positions inside our governments.
I'd say it's even harder to cater to Hispanics than to the lesbian or gay community. We're so culturally separated: Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, Venezuelans. We're all so different.
It is to the advantage of Hispanics not to be taken for granted by one party and ignored by the other. Hispanics will realize their political power only if courted and engaged by both sides.
In 2008, Barack Obama did a phenomenal job of reaching out to minority groups, to younger people, and a lot of newer voters, Hispanics being one component of that definition of newer voters.
We found that Central Americans and Hispanics are somewhat reluctant to send their children off to school as early as Anglo-Americans born in this country. There are some cultural differences.