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Originally Posted by Guest
We want a white paradise with no minorities...that's WHY we moved to the villages!
"Previous Years Data. There were 55.3 million Hispanics in the United States in 2014, comprising 17.3% of the total U.S. population. In 1980, with a population of 14.8 million, Hispanics made up just 6.5% of the total U.S. population."
Plus the anchor babies...
"About 295,000 babies were born to unauthorized-immigrant parents in 2013, making up 8% of the 3.9 million U.S. births that year, according to a new, preliminary Pew Research Center estimate based on the latest available federal government data. This was a decline from a peak of 370,000 in 2007."
NOW minorities make up MOST of the babies born. They are the majority below age 7. EVERYBODY admits that.
MANY Hispanics are classified as white. Anchor babies...are having babies.
There ARE 100 million of "them" here now.
According to the Census, whites in the under-5 age group will tip to a minority in 2013 or 2014 and within five years, minorities will become the majority of children under the age of 18. Shortly after that, the total U.S. white population will decline in absolute numbers as baby boomers continue to age.
America’s Minorities Becoming A Majority << CBS Miami
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Now you're talking about minorities. In your first post you said that illegal immigrants made up 1/3 of the population.
If your numbers are correct, there's not much we can do about legal citizens procreating. If we're becoming more of a Hispanic or African American society it's just as much due to the fact that white people, especially well off white people are choosing to have fewer children.
And just like we can't stop blacks and Hispanics from having children, we can't force wealthy white folks to have more children.
As I said in my comment about anchor babies, it's time that we have the 14th amendment properly defined and stop the practice of birthright citizenship.
There's nothing we can do now about those anchor babies that are having babies. They are US citizens and have the same rights as you and me.
There's nothing that can be done about the past. In the future we need to stop the practice of birthright citizenship. I don't care if people are black, white, yellow or red, if at least one of their parents is a US citizen, they are US citizens. If neither parent is a citizen then they should not be citizens regardless of where they are born.