Word: hispanicization
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Schwarzenegger is an ideal candidate. He’s got widespread name recognition, a wife well-schooled in public relations, a considerable personal fortune to help finance his campaign and for those ladies swayed by John Edwards’ sex appeal, the tanned and chiseled Arnold—a seven...
In the most controversial portion of his article, Huntington—citing observations of Texas entrepreneur Lionel Sosa—highlights what he says are debilitating traits prevalent among Hispanic immigrants: “mistrust of people outside the family, lack of initiative, self-reliance, and ambition; little use of...
Hernandez, who immigrated from Mexico at age 13, says she and three other Hispanic students in the class met with Huntington at the Faculty Club in December to discuss their concerns. “We never felt that he was receptive,” she says. “At...
This evoked amens from the predominantly black and Hispanic audience, as did Bush's introduction of John Baker, founder of a faith-based treatment program: "Big John is with us ... He and I shared something in common ... We used to drink too much." And cheers and laughter when he later...
Iscayau also thinks that Bush’s temporary amnesty proposal for illegal aliens, announced in January by the White House and immediately denounced by critics as an election year ploy to woo Hispanic voters, is a “bad plan.”