Henry G. Cisneros was born in San Antonio on July 11, 1947. After graduating from Texas A & M, I got a Bachelor of Arts degree and a master's degree in urban studies and regional planning. He also has a master's and doctorate in administrative science from John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Administration at George Washington University After working in the US Army for two years in 1968, he served as Administrative Assistant to the Minister of Health and Welfare at the San Antonio City Hall office, and served as a civil servant.
Henry Cisneros of Mayor of San Antonio says: Cisneros is the first mayor of the Mexican-American of the most important Spanish city in this country, a 36-year-old tall male like John F. Kennedy clearly shows the possibility of ethnic assimilation It is. Cisneros speaks Spanish and English. In the door leading to his room, the letter of gold plating spells the "mayor room" and below it the word "Oficina den Alcalde" is written. "I am talking about TV programs, McDonald's, cars, and Dallas Cowboy, which is very common, Mexican Americans like America's lifestyle."
Akuna is not an isolated voice. The opening of the four KCET-Los Angeles television documentary 'Chicanos!' Produced by Henry Sisneros in 1996 accused the United States of the legitimacy of US sovereignty against Texas from California to California. It was borrowed from Acuna's book. Peter Skerry opened his book on Mexican Americans and offered other examples of these controversial claims. The position of organized Mexican-American interest groups on immigration and dual citizenship is not unified - Mexican-American citizens do not equal intention. Most Mexican Americans today agree with many American core values, even though they think they are racial. I am confident. Americans Many of them may be aware of the need to limit immigrants and their own economic interests.
President Bill Clinton appointed Federico Peña as the Minister of Transportation, Henry Cisneros appointed Minister for Residential Urban Development, became the first Hispanic American who retained these positions. He also appointed Norma Cantú, former director of the Mexican-American Legal Defense Education Fund, as Minister of Civil Rights within the Ministry of Education. During the President's term, the other 25 Hispanics were appointed positions recognized in the Senate.