Four Latino members of President Joe Biden's cabinet are tackling issues ranging from education to immigration.
Four Latino members of President Joe Biden's cabinet are tackling issues ranging from education to immigration.
"It was about time -- the increase in representation that looks like us in the White House, and cabinet levels in Congress, really allows us not to be invisible," Puente told ABC News."It really allows us to take our place in our American society." "It's about helping people like my dad, who didn't get past sixth grade, who worked with his hands all his life as a construction worker, a farm worker, so that he could actually have a better [life], at least for his kids," Becerra said.
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