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How to use the word hispanic in a Sentence?

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In the United States, across the country, there are not differences in mammogram screening rates among Black women and White women. In fact, across the entire country, the number is about 75%. We see about 3 in 4 women – Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian – are on time with their mammograms.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

However, this risk level is reached at different ages for women from different racial/ethnic groups, black women tend to reach this risk level of 0.329% earlier, at age 42. White women tend to reach it at age 51, American Indian or Alaska Native and Hispanic women at age 57 years, and Asian or Pacific Islander women later, at age 61.

Mahdi Fallah

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We noticed that it was an attack on Black and brown, Hispanic, Indigenous and LGBTQ+ voices in particular; those were the folks that they were going after.

Stephana Ferrell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You saw a substantial double-digit erosion of support from Asian Americans from this midterm election to 2018. And incidentally, it’s not just Asian Americans, you saw the same thing among Hispanic voters, i think if Democrats don’t redouble their efforts to focus on core democratic issues, they will lose people of color over time.

Charles Jung

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Overall for Hispanic patients after adjusting for other factors, we found a 40% higher risk of bloodstream infection for that group.

Shannon Novosad

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We see that racial bias across all forms. It's not just in policing, that’s just something that our society deals with, unfortunately in this country. There have been plenty of studies, there are plenty of bias tests that -- that people can take. And when you look and analyze the data from those tests, it shows that most people have a – a bias and a bias in particular towards Black and Brown individuals in this country, no matter if you’re White, Black, Hispanic, just like Mr. Crump alluded to.

Scott Olson/Getty Images

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

For many of us, we haven’t been critical necessarily of the race of the officer whether or not they are White, Black, Hispanic or otherwise, but it’s the system. And what you are seeing over and over, again and again, is a system that perpetuates violence against people of color.

Bakari Sellers

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s very much a racial justice issue because Black and Hispanic women are very disproportionately incarcerated. And that has huge economic impacts on future earnings and the ability to get a job.

Asha Banerjee

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Honestly, it was total strangers. We had Asian people here, we had Hispanic people here, we had Arabic speaking people here, we had Nigerians here, we had just every possible minority was in our church, and we were all getting together, we celebrated Christmas together.

Vivian Robinson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

President Clinton is one of those oldies that comes on the jukebox and everyone bobs their head to, democrats know all about his frailties and foibles and love him anyway. He's particularly popular in the Hispanic community… [and] continues to be the most effective communicator of Democratic values and priorities.

Colin Strother

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The Hispanic vote is going to be the decisive factor in every single election all over the country, president Reagan used to say that Latinos are Republicans. They just don't know.

Jaime Florez

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

This will be the year of the Republican woman again, and specifically the year of the Latina Republican woman with the amazing Hispanic women Republican candidates we have running in these races that are going to flip these seats.

New York

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

When Hispanic women decide they are not willing to vote Democratic anymore, the radical left becomes unhinged, they call us breakfast tacos, 'Miss Frijoles,' and now they've stooped to whitewashing my proud Hispanic heritage out of desperation. It's offensive and disgusting, and this is why Republicans will win back the House this year. The Hispanic community is sick and tired of being used and sold out year after year.

Martinez Johnson

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

What matters most for the Hispanic Community —and for all people, for that matter — is to see their elected officials focusing their time in delivering results in a range of fields, most importantly within our economy, the safety of our streets, and high levels of quality of life—including access to education and high-paying jobs.

Republican Miami Mayor Francis Suarez

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

For years, Democratic leaders misunderstood the Hispanic community as a monolithic one, which it is not. In both parties, for any leader of the future, it would be key to be able to understand this community, the number one minority in the nation, and to be able to speak to them.

Republican Miami Mayor Francis Suarez

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Democrats have spent decades taking the Hispanic vote for granted while pushing for failed policies on the economy, crime and border that disproportionately hurt Hispanics, the Hispanic community is flocking to the Republican Party because our Party shares their values, instead of attacking them.

Nicole Morales

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We've got a great field of candidates, we're going to double the number of African American Republicans, [see] huge increases in women members, Hispanic members.

Steve Scalise

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

As a Hispanic woman who has a rich culture filled with ancestors who struggled against all manner of obstacles and poverty, it’s grossly offensive to compare my people to tacos.

Alexis Martinez Johnson

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The Republican Party is the party of opportunity, and the reason why I'm running for Congress is to defend faith, family and freedom. We are pro-God, we are pro-family, we are pro-country. The Democrats have left the Hispanic community. That's why we're going to see more Democrats vote Republican come this November.

Mayra Flores

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We're aspirational people. We want to work hard. We came to this country to succeed. Also, I think during that same time, it would be fair to say that the Democratic Party's overly educated or miseducated, depending how you look at it, you know, elites have taken over the party, and it's difficult to find groups that are more different than a woke White Democrat and your average Hispanic, they're economically different. The social and cultural values are very different. Your average Hispanic tends to be far more religious and traditional in their cultural views than your average Democrat. So, I think if you understand the cultural transformation that we've seen on the Democrats, where they've become a lot more radicalized, and at the same time Hispanics… don’t just believe in the American dream. We personify it.

Giancarlo Sopo

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Even on immigration, we have very nuanced views. Yes, I'd say most Hispanics want to find some kind of legislative solution, especially for the DACA kids. But at the same time, Hispanics also like having a strong border, safe communities. They don't like the idea of people crossing over illegally, while many Hispanic families had to wait sometimes over a decade to come into this country the right way.

Giancarlo Sopo

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The Democrats are absolutely terrified at what they're seeing among Hispanic voters, and they're going to do everything they can to woke shame Latinos into submission. Unfortunately for them, Hispanics aren't buying it, even on immigration, we have very nuanced views. Yes, I'd say most Hispanics want to find some kind of legislative solution, especially for the DACA kids. But at the same time, Hispanics also like having a strong border, safe communities. They don't like the idea of people crossing over illegally, while many Hispanic families had to wait sometimes over a decade to come into this country the right way.

Giancarlo Sopo

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Whenever Democrats think that in order to win Hispanic voters, all they have to do is maybe, you know, play a little salsa music, talk about tacos and promise amnesty. That message no longer works with Hispanics.

Giancarlo Sopo

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

South Texas is as diverse of a place as you could imagine and going around saying that because someone has a Hispanic surname that they're a Democrat, like most people outside of Texas and most in the media do is just blatantly racist, hispanics are individuals. They think for themselves.

Wayne Hamilton

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

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    (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment
    A soft-witted
    B indiscernible
    C elusive
    D appellative