Well hope he has gotten past all the demons of his past life. Think what condition your mind has to be in to deliberately go out of your way, walk into a tattoo parlor & have tats all over your face. That act says a lot in regards to the condition of the soul at that moment.
That being said I am a firm believer in the power of God's Spirit to change a person's life.
I don't particularly like or trust Wikipedia but.........From Wikipedia: "Cuban is Jewish, and grew up in Mount Lebanon, a suburb of Pittsburgh, in a working-class family. His paternal grandfather changed the surname from "Chabenisky" to "Cuban" after his family emigrated from Russia through Ellis Island. His maternal grandparents were Romanian Jewish immigrants, according to Mark's brother Brian, though Mark has claimed his maternal grandmother was from Lithuania."
So ole' Mark is "Jewish" - His real name is "Chabenisky"! Is that an important data point?
I keep seeing a pattern here......maybe it's just my imagination....
I couldn't find anything in regards to Israeli citizenship. However, there seems to be some question as to when he became a US citizen!
https://abtc.ng/when-did-alejandro-mayorkas-become-a-u-s-citizen/
From Britannica: "Mayorkas’s mother, Anita Mayorkas (née Gabor), was a Romanian Jew whose family had immigrated to Cuba in the 1940s after first fleeing to France to escape the Holocaust. In Cuba she met his father, Carlos (later Charles; better known as “Nicky”) Mayorkas, a Cuban-born Jew, whose parents were of Turkish and Polish origin and who had studied at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire."
Why do I keep seeing a pattern with these people? They all have a similar ethic background.......
We home schooled for 23 years......wish we would have had that in place at that time.