The 2010 Census reveals that Hispanics now outnumber blacks for the first time in U.S. metropolitan areas, Jerome Corsi's Red Alert reports.
Hispanics are now the largest minority group in 191 metropolitan areas, up from 159 metro areas as recorded in the 2000 Census.
Moreover, the recent Census data shows the Hispanic population has spread out from the Southwest, to include cities throughout the United States.
The Hispanic population grew 42 percent in the last decade, totaling now 50.1 million, or about one in every six Americans.
The Census Bureau makes the following predictions/observations about the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States:
* By 2050, the Hispanic population in the United States will approximately double to 102.6 million people;
* Between 2000 and 2006, Hispanics accounted for one-half of the nation's growth;
* Between 2000 and 2006, the Hispanic growth rate (24.3 percent) was more than three times the growth rate of the total population (6.1 percent);
* The majority of Hispanic immigration to the United States in the years 2000 – 2006 was from Mexico, 64 percent.
One reason President Obama has resisted any and all measures to secure the U.S. border with Mexico is the Democratic Party's expectation that the surge in Hispanic population will represent an electoral advantage for Democratic candidates seeking public office.
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Hispanics are now the largest minority group in 191 metropolitan areas, up from 159 metro areas as recorded in the 2000 Census.
Moreover, the recent Census data shows the Hispanic population has spread out from the Southwest, to include cities throughout the United States.
The Hispanic population grew 42 percent in the last decade, totaling now 50.1 million, or about one in every six Americans.
The Census Bureau makes the following predictions/observations about the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States:
* By 2050, the Hispanic population in the United States will approximately double to 102.6 million people;
* Between 2000 and 2006, Hispanics accounted for one-half of the nation's growth;
* Between 2000 and 2006, the Hispanic growth rate (24.3 percent) was more than three times the growth rate of the total population (6.1 percent);
* The majority of Hispanic immigration to the United States in the years 2000 – 2006 was from Mexico, 64 percent.
One reason President Obama has resisted any and all measures to secure the U.S. border with Mexico is the Democratic Party's expectation that the surge in Hispanic population will represent an electoral advantage for Democratic candidates seeking public office.
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5 comments:
" The Race" a lobby group in D.C that the taxpayers help fund. All about hispanic rights group and how much better they are than the rest of us. Look it up.
For as much as Obama has not addressed the border issue (following the "he wants all of them to vote Democratic" meme) this is the same reason George W Bush promoted amnesty.
BOTH parties desperately want to be viewed as the most Latino-Friendly and grab up as many of those votes early, in hopes of making the hispanic population a permanent member of their party.
This problem came before Obama and Bush, and until everyone on both sides stops playing games, it will never be resolved.
Dan for an idiot that almost makes sense.
Hey and they don't mind working !!!!
It would be interesting to compare the number of Hispanics (and of many other foreign population increases) to the number of graduates of citizenship school since the last census 10 years ago.
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