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List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress: Revision history


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  • curprev 03:5403:54, 16 July 2024AuH2ORepublican talk contribs 69,000 bytes −9 →‎Senate: Yes, Ted Cruz is of Spanish ancestry, but so is every other person listed as Cuban on this article -- indeed, so is every other person listed here with the possible exception of Sununu. For persons with a Latino ethnicity (such as Cruz, who is Cuban), only such ethnicity is listed. undo

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  • curprev 21:5121:51, 18 January 2024173.244.8.254 talk 65,988 bytes +311 Undid revision 1196871643 by AuH2ORepublican (talk) I quite clearly gave a reliable citation, after which you claimed (without evidence) that there are no "reliable citations" and then ironically referred to the candidate's own campaign website. The man was born by blood to a Puerto Rican. Are we done here? undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 19:1219:12, 18 January 2024AuH2ORepublican talk contribs 65,677 bytes −311 Undid revision 1196656306 by talk Cut it out already. There are no reliable sources describing Frost as Puerto Rican (and there are conflicting stories about his biological mother, with the only consistent info being that she had Lebanese and Haitian ancestry); meanwhile, Frost's campaign website says "My family’s story begins in Cuba, with my grandmother Yeya. She and my mother came to Florida from Cuba during the Freedom Flights in the early 1960s ..." undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 03:0603:06, 18 January 2024173.244.8.254 talk 65,988 bytes +311 →‎House of Representatives: You are right. Looking back, Argentine is completely uncited - which is why I changed and cited him as "Puerto Rican." Again, just about anybody can have mixed ancestry from just about anything. So unless you're prepared to remove "Mexican" from Ruben Gallegos's description as well as every single other person in the same situation, we should go with him being what he was born as. undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 18:3418:34, 17 January 2024AuH2ORepublican talk contribs 65,677 bytes −4 Undid revision 1196462016 by talk You're "not sure why he's being called Argentine" yet you are removing the properly sourced description of Frost as Cuban-American for the unsourced description of him as Argentine-American? And Cubans can be white, black, Asian or what have you, and someone adopted at birth by a Cuban American absolutely is Cuban American himself, which is why Frost describes himself, and reliable sources describe him as, Cuban American. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 15:5615:56, 17 January 2024173.244.8.254 talk 65,681 bytes +4 Undid revision 1196406068 by AuH2ORepublican (talk) I'm not sure why he's suddenly called Argentine, for a while he was Puerto Rican. But a Vietnamese person being adopted by a white person doesn't make the vietnamese person white. By the same standards, Ruben Gallego should not be considered Mexican because his mexican father was not present in his life. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 09:5209:52, 17 January 2024AuH2ORepublican talk contribs 65,677 bytes −4 Undid revision 1196305401 by 173.244.8.254 (talk) Many reliable sources describe Frost as Cuban-American. What sources describe him as Argentine-American? Certainly none that quotes Frost. And there is no doubt about who his mother is -- the Cuban-American woman who adopted him at birth and raised him from birth. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 02:1702:17, 17 January 2024173.244.8.254 talk 65,681 bytes +4 Undid revision 1188052554 by AuH2ORepublican (talk) "describe him as a proud cuban american, adopted at birth..." Meaning that he is not cuban. He was adopted by one. That does not change his heritage. undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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  • curprev 14:2914:29, 4 June 2023AuH2ORepublican talk contribs 64,170 bytes −49 Undid revision 1158241775 by 174.65.93.112 (talk) Reverting good-faith edits. The article lists as "Spanish" the members of Congress who are Hispanic but not Latino because they or their ancestors came from Spain but were not from a Latin American country. The article does not list the specific region within Spain from which their ancestors emigrated, so you won'r see Galician (gallego), Catalan, Isleño, etc. undo Tag: Undo

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