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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Census: Texas Adding 9 Hispanics to Population for Every White Resident

The state of Texas is adding about nine Hispanic residents to its population for every one white resident, the United States Census Bureau states.

The Texas Tribune published the latest Census Bureau data and projections which indicate that between 2010 and 2018 the Hispanic population in Texas has grown at nearly four times the rate of the white resident population and more than three times the rate of the black resident population.

Today, the Texas Hispanic population stands at almost 11.4 million. This indicates that Texas adds nearly 215,000 Hispanic residents every year, while the black resident population grows by only 60,000 a year and the white resident population grows by about 54,000, on average, a year.

Last year, alone, the white resident population of Texas grew by only about 24,000.

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6 comments:

  1. Hispanic Illegals not residents

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  2. Only an eastern shore idiot would think that hispanics haven't had a large share of the demographic pie in TX for a long time.

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    1. Did someone say they didn't? Or are you just trolling?

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  3. Residents should not contribute to changes in government - only citizens!
    This is the correct reason for the citizenship question.

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  4. Hispanics are being used to destroy the US
    Find out WHO are pulling the strings of open borders and one might be very surprised

    Who are the globalists?

    People who believe they are qualitatively better than all other people
    People who believe they are destined by a deity to rule over everyone else on the planet
    People who have always lied, cheated, and stolen to acquire worldly possessions
    People who believe their RACE is superior to all other races, and want to denigrate all other races and encourage intermarriage among the races (except for their own).
    People who have traced their royal genealogies and encourage everyone else to allow them to trace their genealogies as well

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  5. when can i move and where 54,003

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