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Old 07-05-2007, 08:11 AM
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I realize I will get a lot of hate mail/responses over this but whatever... I'm not going to sugar coat this or worry about being politically correct.

What towns/neighborhoods or areas of AL are predominately white? We are moving from VA where 70% of the area is illegals and immigrants that have a hard time with the english language [driving and reading street signals included!]... we're just tired of it to be honest.
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Old 07-05-2007, 08:53 AM
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ummm just wondering if you've done any research on the rest of the south? There are mexicans...legal and illegal all over Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi...I could go on I'm originally from Ohio and it's no different there, you will need to adjust accordingly I suppose. One last thing as well, I really don't have a problem with hard working folks who pay cash for what they need and don't milk the welfare system and stay home all day as some folks do! Just my 2 cents...have a great day!
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Old 07-05-2007, 08:57 AM
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lol - the kkk has never bothered me and you're right, we probably would fit in

Still, all I am asking is where the majority of caucasians live in AL.

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Old 07-05-2007, 09:37 AM
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At the risk of feeding a troll, doesn't city-data make that information available when you bring up a search on a town? The info might be as out-of-date as the last census, but if you consider, the demographics of any town can change rapidly now. Your "caucasian" town today could be hispanic in five years.

You may need to relocate somewhere other than AL. The poultry business and other industries have attracted a lot of Mexicans to the southeast. You would be more likely to find a suitable place in Montana or upstate Vermont and New Hampshire.
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1. As educated and professionally successful immigrant who lived several years in DC/VA and in The South I rather not discuss your opinion about immigrants.

2. You may want to contact the US Census Bureau for information concerning white/illegal/black/other segregation in Birmingham and the surrounding area. Some information is available on-line.
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I realize I will get a lot of hate mail/responses over this but whatever... I'm not going to sugar coat this or worry about being politically correct.

What towns/neighborhoods or areas of AL are predominately white? We are moving from VA where 70% of the area is illegals and immigrants that have a hard time with the english language [driving and reading street signals included!]... we're just tired of it to be honest.
That is a perfectly valid question and you won't get any hate mail responses from me. I feel the same way I think it's a sudden invasion in some areas and I don't want to live next to a house with 20 people stuffed into it and late night parties.

In Birmingham you will want to live in -- Trussville, Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Hoover, Alabaster -- lot of nice burbs. Not sure about the rest of Alabama.
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Old 07-05-2007, 10:02 AM
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That's a broad question. What general area are you looking at? Alabama is a large state. I see no problem in white folk wanting to live in a white area. What is wrong with that? I want to live in a white area and I want my kids to go to a white school. People of any race typically like to stick together. Give me a general location and maybe I can help you out.
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Old 07-05-2007, 11:56 AM
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central bama... within 40-45 miles driving distance to b-ham.

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Old 07-05-2007, 12:14 PM
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Just a note to all the 'disturbed'... I didn't post this to argue or debate about racism... but let me ask this: If I were mexican (for example.. fill in any race you'd like) asking for the input on areas that were predominately latino, would you still spit fire?

If you have nothing of value to ad [as in the answer to my original post] - don't bother wasting your effort typing!

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Old 07-05-2007, 12:44 PM
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I hope you will find what you are looking for. Please keep us posted. As you mentioned "boy friend" not everything has been set in stone. Good luck.
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