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First constitutionally elected President of Mexico, and the only President who completed his full term in almost 30 years of independent Mexico. [9] 2: Vicente Guerrero (1782–1831) 1 April 1829 17 December 1829 260 days Liberal Party: Anastasio Bustamante: He was appointed by Congress after the "resignation" of president-elect Manuel Gómez ...
This is a list of United States politicians who were born outside the present-day United States, its territories (the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa), and its outlying possessions.
New York: 14 Franklin Pierce New Hampshire: 15 James Buchanan Pennsylvania: 16 Abraham Lincoln Illinois: 17 Andrew Johnson Tennessee: 18 Ulysses S. Grant Illinois: 19 Rutherford B. Hayes Ohio: 20 James A. Garfield Ohio: 21 Chester A. Arthur New York: 22, 24 Grover Cleveland New York: 23 Benjamin Harrison Indiana: 25 William McKinley Ohio: 26 ...
Kimberly Casiano was born in New York City to Puerto Rican parents – Manuel Casiano, chairman of the board of Casiano Communications and Nora Casiano, the family firm's current business manager. At age 12, she moved with her family to Puerto Rico when her father joined Governor Luis A. Ferré's cabinet as economic development administrator. [4]
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Ocasio-Cortez was born in the New York City borough of the Bronx on October 13, 1989, the daughter of Sergio Ocasio-Roman and Blanca Ocasio-Cortez (née Cortez). [12] She has a younger brother named Gabriel. [13] Her father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; her mother was born in Puerto Rico.
In the 1980s, Miranda was a special advisor for Hispanic Affairs to the Mayor of New York City Ed Koch, serving as Director of the Mayor's Office for Hispanic Affairs from 1987 to 1989. In 1989, Luis was made a part of the Board of the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation by Mayor Koch and also served on the board under the Dinkins administration.
Castañeda, Jorge G. Perpetuating Power: How Mexican Presidents Were Chosen. New York: The New Press 2000. ISBN 1-56584-616-8; Dillingham, A.S. "Mexico's Turn Toward the Third World: Rural Development under President Luis Echevarría" in México Beyond 1968: Revolutionaries, Radicals, and Repression during the Gloabal Sixties and Subversive ...