Proper noun
Hinojosa (plural Hinojosas)
A surname from Spanish.
After that, Hinojosa testified, “the drug dealers no longer had to pay the right-to-work fees to us, they were being paid to the cartel.” Source: Internet
“All year long teachers check on them to make sure they made it through,” said Sandra Arredondo, principal at Hinojosa EC/PK Center. Source: Internet
Archival material and first-person anecdotes provided by her friend, Susan Hinojosa, present a portrait of a cattle rancher's daughter from Mesilla Park who pursued studies in horticulture and floral design. Source: Internet
Gilberto Hinojosa, chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, said Paxton’s “cruel anti-immigration agenda will rip over 124,000 Texans away from their families and jeopardize our economy.” Source: Internet
As Alfonso Hinojosa says, ‘We often make the mistake of differentiating between local and international migration. Source: Internet
Hinojosa built his fortune in the state of Mexico, a center of political power for the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, known locally by its Spanish initials: PRI. Source: Internet