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Old 12-29-2016, 06:33 AM
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Garcia, Rodriguez and other Hispanic surnames now among the most popular in the U.S.

"U.S. Census data released earlier this month shows that Garcia has gone from the 18th most common name in the country in 1990 to the sixth most popular in 2010, falling right behind Jones and ahead of Miller and Davis on the list of the nation’s 10 most common surnames. Rodriguez and Martinez also climbed into the top 10, with the 20 most popular surnames in the U.S. now including six names of Hispanic origin, compared to just two in 1990 and four in 2000.

The steady rise in Hispanic surnames over the past 20 years largely reflects the recent growth in the country’s Hispanic population. A 2011 report on the Hispanic population from the U.S. Census Bureau noted that the terms “Hispanic” or “Latino” are used to describe any person of “Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.”

According to U.S. Census data, the Hispanic population in the United States expanded by 43 percent between 2000 and 2010, with residents of Hispanic or Latino origin making up more than half the country’s total population growth over that 10-year period. As of 2010, 50.5 million Hispanic or Latino people resided in the U.S., about 16 percent of the total population."

It's closer to 100 million now, they're about 1/3 of the population now. We were invaded. America will be 3rd world within 30 years.
OH MY GOD! The sky is falling. The sky is falling.