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In response to
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Wiki says "However, in the eyes of the US Census Bureau, Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race, any ancestry, or any country of origin" -- nm
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Strongbad
My favorite example has always been former president of Peru, Alberto Fujimori. -- nm
Posted by
Was Bar Was (aka BaronWasteland)
Jul 10 '13, 06:19
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Bernardo o'Higgins, Chilean dictator/freedom fighter. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 10, 06:44
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(not necessarily in that order) -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 10, 06:46
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I knew a Chinese-ethnic family from Guyana. Somewhat unnerving to hear that accent from them. A lot were used for cheap/slave labour in the past. -- nm
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zork
Jul 10, 06:49
Yeah, there are a lot of Germans who moved to Chile (but like, in the 19th century). -- nm
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mafic
Jul 10, 06:24
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I'm always amused that Argentina took in a bunch of Germans and a bunch of Jews around that time. Way to not pick sides! -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 10, 06:34
yes...the 19th century... -- nm
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Luiz Hitler
Jul 10, 06:25
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