Columba Bush's Roots In Mexico

SILAO - MARCH 5: Antonia Morales Garnica shows the contents of her deceased husband's wallet, Jose Maria Garnica Rodriguez in Silao, Mexico on March 5, 2015. It contained his U.S. Immigration Resident Alien card and a picture of Columba Bush, his daughter, now the wife of Presidential candidate Jeb Bush. Antonia she says Jose Maria always carried a picture of Columba in his wallet. He died in 2013 but Columba wasn't present. Columba was born and raised in Mexico. Her parents divorced and her father remarried Antonia. At age 16, Columba met Jeb Bush who was in Leon while he was on a high school student exchange program. They married years later and Columba became a legal U.S. citizen. If Bush wins the election, Columba would be the second foreign-born First Lady and the first latina First Lady. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
SILAO - MARCH 5: Antonia Morales Garnica shows the contents of her deceased husband's wallet, Jose Maria Garnica Rodriguez in Silao, Mexico on March 5, 2015. It contained his U.S. Immigration Resident Alien card and a picture of Columba Bush, his daughter, now the wife of Presidential candidate Jeb Bush. Antonia she says Jose Maria always carried a picture of Columba in his wallet. He died in 2013 but Columba wasn't present. Columba was born and raised in Mexico. Her parents divorced and her father remarried Antonia. At age 16, Columba met Jeb Bush who was in Leon while he was on a high school student exchange program. They married years later and Columba became a legal U.S. citizen. If Bush wins the election, Columba would be the second foreign-born First Lady and the first latina First Lady. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Columba Bush's Roots In Mexico
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06 de marzo de 2015
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columba
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