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The Census' American Community Survey for 2011 estimates there are about 53,045 people of Basque origin in the U.S. Along with Franks and Garamendi, three other House members account for differences in the tallies. Democratic Rep. Jim Costa, along with Republican Reps. David Valadao and Devin Nunes, all from California, are from families that emigrated from Portugal. They are not included in the NALEO tally, but the other two groups include them. On his census form, Nunes checked "Hispanic, other" and wrote in "Portuguese" to specify his ethnicity, said Jack Langer, communications director. All of Nunes' grandparents are Portuguese immigrants, but Nunes has said the Hispanic label isn't specific enough to truly describe him, Langer said. "He is not opposed to it if considered Hispanic. In his opinion, Hispanic is too broad ... so he doesn't find a lot of use to the term," Langer said. Valadao's father emigrated from Portugal's Azores islands in 1969, and his mother in 1972, said Tal Eslick, Valadao's chief of staff. Valadao speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese and considers himself "an American with Portuguese heritage," Eslick said. "He believes we are all better served by not dividing people into groups based on color of their skin or where their ancestors came from," Eslick said. Costa considers himself Hispanic, communications director Jessica Kahanek said. "He definitely has that immigrant experience," she said, adding his parents spoke Portuguese at home and he didn't speak English until he got to grade school. She directed additional questions to the groups that compiled the lists. An estimated 1.4 million people in the U.S. claim Portuguese ancestry, according to the Census' American Community Survey for 2011. ___ Online: House Press Gallery: http://1.usa.gov/VTeehy National Association of Elected and Appointed Officials:
http://www.naleo.org/ Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute: http://www.chci.org/
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