Government
Feb. 5, 2016
The Latino community's challenge
The battle between Republican presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio has shown that the Latino community is anything but monolithic in its approach to most issues, particularly immigration. By James Cooper and Luis Gonzalez





James Cooper
Professor
California Western School of Law
44 Montgomery St #3880
San Francisco , CA 94104
Email: mcooper@kgf-lawfirm.com
James is a former contractor for the U.S. Department of State, and an advisor to Truechain, a Beijing-based global leader in blockchain technology.
The upcoming New Hampshire primary continues the battle between Republican presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. The conflict between the two senators has exposed the deep division on immigration within the Latino community and demonstrated that the Latino community is anything but monolithic in its approach to most issues, particularly immigration.
Both Cruz and Rubio are children of Cuban immigr...
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