Pushing the Hispanic Button
January 2008
By Peter Caranicas
Eyebrows rose last November when the U.S. Census Bureau released an analysis of surnames in the United States. Just as the hot-button issue of immigration neared the top of the presidential political debate, the census reported that two Hispanic names, Garcia and Rodriguez, have climbed into the list of the ten most common in the country.
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