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To: Logic n' Reason
Then the ratio drops back to one in 100....still too high, but where it should be.

Nonsense. We take in 1.2 million legal immigrants a year, about 70% are Hispanic. And the birthrate for Hispanics is double the general population. We could cut off all illegal immigration tomorrow and we would still have a huge Hispanic population. One in three residents of California is Hispanic today.

Unless the life chances of children raised by single mothers suddenly improve, the explosive growth of the U.S. Hispanic population over the next couple of decades does not bode well for American social stability. Hispanic immigrants bring near–Third World levels of fertility to America, coupled with what were once thought to be First World levels of illegitimacy. (In fact, family breakdown is higher in many Hispanic countries than here.) Nearly half of the children born to Hispanic mothers in the U.S. are born out of wedlock, a proportion that has been increasing rapidly with no signs of slowing down. Given what psychologists and sociologists now know about the much higher likelihood of social pathology among those who grow up in single-mother households, the Hispanic baby boom is certain to produce more juvenile delinquents, more school failure, more welfare use, and more teen pregnancy in the future.

17 posted on 05/28/2009 1:30:17 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Years ago, there was a Sci-Fi series about a man from the future sent back to find a mad scientist of some crap. In the future, the world (North America) was dominated by Mexicans (Hispanics for you PC culturally significant appeasers). In ‘his’ world, he was the minority. Their (the Mexicans’) term for white people was ‘Blanco’. Seems like this is coming true sooner than one might think.


78 posted on 05/28/2009 2:27:41 PM PDT by Gaffer
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