No. The most common Hispanic last name in America is Garcia, THEN Rodriguez.
First Hispanic governor of a U.S. state: Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca (New Mexico, 1917)
Hispanic Scholarship Fund and The National Hispanic Recognition Program are the two top Hispanic scholarships in the US.
The majority of Hispanic Cubans in the United States live in the state of Florida, primarily in the Miami metropolitan area.
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Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory with a deep Hispanic heritage.
The most important being that the US are becoming a 'Hispanic' country. By 2050 one in three Americans will be Hispanic, 21% will be of other minority and a little over 36% will be 'white'.
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Texas has the largest Hispanic population among those states, with over 11 million Hispanics. Colorado and New Mexico have significantly smaller Hispanic populations in comparison.
Mexican Americans are the largest Hispanic group in the US.
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Bill Richardson, whose mother is Hispanic.