New reports show how badly Latinos faring in federal jobs, Biden political appointments
SAN ANTONIO — If President Biden runs for re-election in 2024, as he has repeatedly said he will, he’ll drag some baggage with him to the Democratic National Convention.
Last week in San Antonio, that load got heavier.
The Alliance of Latinx Leadership and Policy came to the city’s West Side to release reports on the status of Latino employment rates in the federal government, the nation’s largest employer, and Biden’s Latino political appointments.