Joaquin Castro

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Joaquin Castro is an American Democratic politician and U.S. Representative from San Antonio, Texas, known for his work on education, immigration, and foreign affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
member of the United States House of Representatives
politician
area of legislative activity education
foreign affairs
immigration
country of citizenship United States of America
educated at Harvard Law School
Stanford University
ethnic group Mexican Americans
surface form: Mexican American
familyName Castro
field of work education policy
foreign policy
immigration policy
givenName Joaquin
has twin Julián Castro
heritage Hispanic and Latino Americans
surface form: Hispanic and Latino American
languages spoken, written or signed English
member of Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Texas House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives
native language English
notable role prominent Latino leader in the Democratic Party
notable work advocacy on education policy
advocacy on immigration reform
work on foreign affairs issues
occupation lawyer
politician
office contested Texas's 20th congressional district
surface form: U.S. House of Representatives seat for Texas's 20th district
part of Congressional Hispanic Caucus
place of birth San Antonio, Texas
political party Democratic Party
position held United States representative
member of the Texas House of Representatives
member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 20th congressional district
relative Julián Castro
religion Roman Catholicism
represents Texas's 20th congressional district
residence San Antonio, Texas
sex or gender male
sibling Julián Castro
state represented in the U.S. House of Representatives Texas
work focus expanding access to higher education
oversight of U.S. foreign policy
protecting immigrant rights
work location San Antonio, Texas

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