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Is Charlie Sheen a good example? As far as I know, his Estevez side of the family comes directly from Spain, more precisely Galicia, not from Hispanic America.
https://ethnicelebs.com/charlie-sheenBirth Name: Carlos Irwin Estevez
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: September 3, 1965
Ethnicity: Galician Spanish (paternal grandfather), Irish, English, Scottish, possibly other
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Serious answer. Ricky Martin.
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Very interesting. Southern Florida is very latinized, also many Brazilians there.
I would assume that most Argies would be concentrated in Northeast USA, where you have a big Italian imput, and since Argentina is very influenced by Italy, I assume they would feel more at home among Italian-Americans.
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time goes by and nothing stops TAs obsession with latin american whiteness
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Eh I've met more than a few; a lot live in Miami but in the NYC metro area as well. Also there are a good number of Brazilians up in New England and further south in, again, the NY metro area.
Some more Argentine-Americans:
Carlos Alazarqui:
Marcelo Balboa:
Claudio Reyna (half-Portuguese):
Diana Taurasi:
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