Julian Castro, the telegenic former mayor of San Antonio, Texas and Obama-era cabinet member, launches his bid to become the nation's first Hispanic president on Saturday, emphasising a message of hope and diversity at a time when Americans are locked in angry debate over immigration and border security.
Julian Castro, the telegenic former mayor of San Antonio, Texas and Obama-era cabinet member, launches his bid to become the nation's first Hispanic president on Saturday, emphasising a message of hope and diversity at a time when Americans are locked in angry debate over immigration and border security.