Are Puerto Ricans considered "white" in New Jersey, socially?
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Latest version of social justice rules about to be published, waiting for Murphy's approval.
Perhaps this iteration will deal with the op question.
Then the rules must be placed in public notice ads and stamped with an effective date.
Upon leaving NJ territory, the rules no longer apply. NY, PA, DE and MD will soon take up the case, though precedent allows anyone to perceive anything about anyone else and it be deemed as reality. Essentially demographics, ethnicity, race, genetics and phenotype are assumable and subject to change at will.
I have always been fascinated by how many Puerto Ricans in New Jersey have held on to their heritage at the same time assimilating to their home culture. As other ethnic groups in the past and continue to be doing. But it makes me wonder if Puerto Ricans are finally accepted into the mainstream culture considering the fact that they were here since the 1950s as the oldest Hispanic group. Any input?
Like all our fellow Americans Puerto Ricans come in all colors
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