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  2. Immigration of Latina women to the United States - Wikipedia

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    A group of men entered in the Bracero Program. 1970–Present. The 1970s marked the first decade in which a gender shift occurred in Mexican migration. [2] During this time, more single women and more families began to migrate along with the working males who had already been migrating for several decades.

  3. Women in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Culturally, however Dominican women live under a machista tradition, where women understood and to a certain degree accepted the machismo nature of Dominican men. By tradition, Dominican Republic women are expected to be submissive housewives, whose role in the household include childbearing and rearing, taking care of and supporting their ...

  4. “She’s Awful!”: Furious Husband Demands Divorce After Wife ...

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    A furious husband is reportedly set on divorcing his influencer wife after footage surfaced of her kissing Romeo Santos, the lead singer of Aventura, a popular bachata band who reunited for a 2024 ...

  5. List of Dominican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Dascha Polanco – Dominican-American actress, Netflix's Orange is the New Black; Dania Ramírez – Dominican-born American TV and film actress (Entourage, Heroes and The Sopranos) Silvestre Rasuk – actor of Dominican descent [10] Victor Rasuk – actor, Dominican parents [11]

  6. Dominican Americans - Wikipedia

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    The first Dominican American New York County Supreme Court Judge was Rolando T. Acosta; Camelia Valdes, the first Dominican American to become a head prosecutor or district attorney in U.S. history; [76] [77] Adriano Espaillat and Grace Diaz, respectively the first Dominican American person and the first Dominican American woman to be elected ...

  7. Dominicans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The first mass immigration from the Dominican Republic to New York City began in the 1960s. [10] At around 2013, Dominicans surpassed the older and previously larger Puerto Rican population to become the largest Hispanic group in New York City, however Dominicans are still second in the overall New York metropolitan area.

  8. Dominican Republic authorities dispute woman's story about ...

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    Dominican Republic authorities have stopped short of confirming a Delaware woman's story about a brutal attack at an all-inclusive hotel that left her fighting for her life, the New York Post reports.

  9. Dominicans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dominican American (Dominican Republic), inhabitants of the United States with origins in the Dominican Republic; Dominican American (Dominica), inhabitants of the United States with origins in Dominica; Dominican Order in the United States, members of the Dominican Order