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<p>Again, race and ethnicity are two different, non-exclusive categories. Hispanics can be of any race(s) and there are many white Hispanics. For instance, in Argentina the heritage of most people goes back to either Spain or Italy. So they are generally white racially, but are ethnically Hispanic.</p>
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<p>How you think of yourself is significant, but your appearance is not. My kids are half white/Hispanic and half Asian/non-Hispanic, one looks ‘mixed’ the other looks 100% Asian. That doesn’t make one Hispanic while the other one isn’t.</p>
<p>It’s confusing because it is a ‘fuzzy’ category and many factors come into play, but race and appearance are not two of these factors.</p>