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with his name or birthday ever attending the school. the record of his work history also murky. his campaign bio mentioned stints at city group and goldman sachs. neither have any records of his employment. santos listed on his 2022 financial disclosure, a salary of $750,000 and claimed he made the same amount last year. income, he says he earned from an organization which he says is his family s firm. it was shown the firm was registered in florida last year. the state deemed it temporarily inactive for failure to require annual reports. cnn found santos filed the report tuesday. santos represents the kind of progress that the left is so threatened by, a gay, latino immigrant and republican who won a biden district in overwhelming fashion, but the nassau

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$750,000. it claimed he made the same amount next year. income, he says he earned from an organization which he says is his family s firm. a search showed the firm was registered in last year. the state temporarily deemed it inactive for failure to file required annual reports. cnn filed santos filed the required report tuesday. santos attorney said santos represents the kind of progress that the left is so threatened by. a gay, latino immigrant and republican who won a biden district in overwhelming fashion. nassau county committee chair called the issues raised serious adding every person deserves an opportunity to clear his or her name in the face of accusations, and i look forward to the congressman-elect s responses to the news report. my parents came to this country in search of the american dream. today i live that american

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Credit.Illustration by The New York Times; photograph by Yujiro Tada/Getty Images By Jorge Ramos Jorge Ramos is a contributing Opinion writer and an anchor for the Univision network. He has written several books on Latin American immigration to the United States. MEXICO CITY — Because of the pandemic, I hadn’t been able to travel to Mexico since last March. My mother lives there. I hadn’t seen her for more than a year. The fear of unwittingly exposing her to the virus kept me away. I waited until both of us had received two shots of the Covid-19 vaccine. And I waited another two weeks for her to develop full immunity. And then I jumped on the first flight out of Miami.

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