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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Check whatever box is accurate. There clearly are a broad range of people who can accurately call themselves Latino, and regardless of skin tone or wealth, have every right to be proud of their background and nothing to apologize for. Also, I take your point on diversity: colleges that are curating a diverse environment can do so without regard to past oppression. On the question of affirmative action: Are you saying there is no such thing for Latinos? For the Jair Bolsonaro hypothetical, assume he became a naturalized US citizen. Should his children benefit from affirmative action? [/quote] I'm not sure I understand what you are referring to by "affirmative action" is. There are no check-boxes or officially stated policies. Colleges do not divulge whether they may favor a particular applicant in part due to ethnicity. Their reason could be diversity rather than "affirmative action." If you have no problem with a college's "diversity" goal and with the rich Latino accurately checking yes in response to the question, then it's not clear who you are intending to complain to/about. The colleges, for favoring Latinos of all income levels (to the extent that some do this)? The govt, for collecting this info from the colleges and thereby encouraging the colleges to favor Latinos in admissions?[/quote]
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