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  2. Dominican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Dominican-Americans and the Politics of Empowerment (UP of Florida, 2009). Guarnizo, Luis E. "Los Dominicanyorks: The making of a binational society." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 533.1 (1994): 70-86 [ online]. Hernández, Ramona.

  3. Dominican Republic–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The American idea to acquire Santo Domingo—dragged by political and economic instability since its separation from Haiti in 1844—traced back to 1854. [ 2 ] The U.S. occupied the Dominican Republic from 1916 until 1924 and intervened on behalf of the Dominican government during the 1965 Dominican Civil War .

  4. Category : American politicians of Dominican Republic descent

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    Pages in category "American politicians of Dominican Republic descent" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.

  5. New Dominican political group forms in Paterson and aims to ...

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    Leaders of the city’s Dominican community formed a new nonprofit organization to have a greater impact on politics in Paterson. Leaders of the city’s Dominican community formed a new nonprofit ...

  6. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Salvadoran-Americans, Guatemalan-Americans, and Dominican-Americans tend to support the Democratic Party. As the latter groups are far more numerous (Mexican-Americans make up 64% of the Latino population in the United States), [13] the Democratic Party typically receives the majority of the Latino vote.

  7. U.S. warns darker-skinned Americans may be profiled ... - AOL

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    The government of the Dominican Republic is pushing back against a U.S. Embassy warning to dark-skinned American tourists that stepped-up enforcement against Haitian migrants in the Caribbean ...

  8. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Southwest machine politics provided some representation for Mexican Americans in office (Montejano, 1987). [ 13 ] [ 15 ] However, there was a false assumption that black/Latino needs were similar in 1975, ignoring the disproportionate violence faced by African Americans rather than Latinos—a rarely discussed reality (Guillermo 2017). [ 11 ]

  9. Politics of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic is a regular member of the Organization Internationale de la Francophonie. The Dominican Republic has a free trade agreement with the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua through the Dominican Republic-Central America free trade agreement.