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President Obama picks Hispanics for top posts.

President Obama is on record pace to appoint additional Hispanics to high postions than any other presidents. He has named people from a wide field of countries in the Latino communities, from South American countries. This does not automatically help the president on issues as immigration, but it may alleviate Hispanic concerns about if the president will sustain helping the group that was instrumental to his victory to the White House. While Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is hands down the presidents most noticable Hispanic appointee. With less than 12 months in office, the Obama administration has also named almost 50 other Hispanics to top positions that necessitates Senate confirmation. To date, thirty-five have been approved. In comparison Clinton had 30 affirmed and the second Bush had 34 after their first twenty months in office. Around 1/2 of the presidents choices are of Mexican and Spanish decent from the Southwest. Which it should not be a surprise that almost 2/3 of Hispanics in the United States recognize themselves as Mexican-American. But some other Latino nationalities represented are from South America and the Caribbean. 

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El Presidente Obama escoge a los hispanos para puestos superiores.

El Presidente Obama está en ritmo récord de nombrar a los hispanos adicionales a postions alto que cualquier otros presidentes. Se ha nombrado a personas de un amplio campo de los países en las comunidades latinas, de los países de América del Sur. Esto no ayuda automáticamente al presidente en temas como la inmigración, pero puede aliviar las preocupaciones hispanas sobre si el presidente le ayuda a mantener el grupo que contribuyó a su victoria a la Casa Blanca. Si bien la Corte Suprema de Justicia Sonia Sotomayor es manos abajo de los presidentes nombrada hispanos más notables. Con menos de 12 meses en el cargo, la administración de Obama ha nombrado también a casi el 50 a otros hispanos a posiciones que requiere confirmación del Senado. Hasta la fecha, treinta y cinco han sido aprobadas. En comparación Clinton había afirmado y 30 del segundo Bush tenía 34 después de sus primeros veinte meses en el cargo. Alrededor de 1 / 2 de las opciones de los presidentes son de mexicanos y españoles decente desde el suroeste. Los que no debería ser una sorpresa que casi 2 / 3 de los hispanos en los Estados Unidos reconocen a sí mismos como mexicano-americanos. Sin embargo, algunos latinos de otras nacionalidades representadas son de América del Sur y el Caribe.

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