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Presidential hopeful Julián and Texas congressman Joaquin stand up with one voice against president’s anti-immigration policies
They were born a minute apart, Julián at 2.40am and Joaquin at 2.41am, and for the next 20 years were virtually inseparable.
They went to school together, played tennis as a doubles team, shared classes at Stanford and Harvard law. They look and speak so identically that local media in their hometown of San Antonio, Texas, have posted quides on how to tell them apart.