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100RedState: What Houston might look like today without illegal immigration.

By: skicougar (Diary) | June 24th, 2013 at 09:53 AM

 

For those who may not live in Houston or never been to Houston or haven’t been to Houston in many years, you would find over the past 30 years it has changed. Now, it is not a change so drastic that you would notice if you hadn’t lived through it; but it has changed. The question is, with an amnesty bill most likely being passed this year; do you want this change coming to the entire country.

 

Houston, as of the 2010 census; is about 25% white, 23% black and 43% hispanic. Now, that doesn’t seem so bad. Houston is the closest major city to Mexico and has generally been considered a good place for jobs and cheap place to live, so you might expect that immigrants from the closest neighboring country would make a beeline for Houston, but that’s only part of the story.

 

From here: http://www.houstontx.gov/planning/Demographics/docs_pdfs/Cy/coh_race_ethn_1980-2010.pdf, you can see that Houston has gone through a dramatic demographic transformation since 1980.

 

In 30 years, it’s hispanic population has more than tripled(281,000 to 919,000), while the black population has only increased moderately(by 50,000) and the white population has decreased by nearly 300,000(834,000 to 537,000). Now, I know that hispanics are known for having more children than other ethnicity’s but 3 times ? Scissors-32x32.png

Face it Houston, you have been punked by illegal immigration. Scissors-32x32.png

Yep Houston is a sanctuary city wallbash.gif

 


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