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Mexican is not a race. It's a nationality. Puerto Ricans, like Mexicans, are members of the group called "Hispanics", however, even that is not, technically, a "Race", but an "Ethnicity". The officially recognized "Races" are White, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, and American Indian.

No, they are primarily Taíno.

Taino, is not a race either.

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