Since 2000, the Census Bureau hasn’t classified Brazilians and other people from non-Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America and the Caribbean as Hispanic because of federal government definitions that were last revised in 1997 but are being reconsidered for an update next year. Because of this, if someone marks that they are Hispanic but Brazilian on the survey, they are recoded as “not Hispanic” when the numbers are crunched.เว็บคาสิโน ไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์
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