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And as far as there being no diversity there, at least in the cities along the New Mexico length of the valley, Hispanics generally comprise 25-75% of the population in these cities blanced by Anglo Whites, Native Americans, and in a couple of cities, a variety of other races and cultures. In terms of sheer population, these places may be small, but they are really the most Hispanic-dominant, yet not homgenously Hispanic places in the country.
I think the OP's tier system should be based on percentage rather than sheer population; It paints the wrong picture about diversity.
Ill have more data to come including breakdowns of different nationalities. I dont have to do it right now.
I can hardly wait. Please hurry. I hope to see similar lists of hundred of cities with their exact numbers of people of Lithuanian ancestry, so I can point to it and say Look, that's me.. It would be like looking my own name up in the phone book. Maybe, if you don't have time, you can just link us to your sources, we can look it up ourselves.
Are those the numbers as of last Friday, the date you posted? Can you give us a daily update of any changes?
Can you break them down into US citizens and non-citizens, to guide those of who are judgmental with respect to whether we ought to be proud or ashamed of these numbers? Or is the purpose of this thread to confirm for us all how bad it is that we have all these Hispanics running around destroying traditional American/Teutonic values?
By the way, some of your numbers might be off by one or two. I'm not Hispanic, but I told the census taker I was, because I wanted to get food stamps and never have to pay any taxes. I heard that Hispanics don't pay any taxes, I think I read that on a C-D forum.
I can hardly wait. Please hurry. I hope to see similar lists of hundred of cities with their exact numbers of people of Lithuanian ancestry, so I can point to it and say Look, that's me.. It would be like looking my own name up in the phone book. Maybe, if you don't have time, you can just link us to your sources, we can look it up ourselves.
Are those the numbers as of last Friday, the date you posted? Can you give us a daily update of any changes?
Can you break them down into US citizens and non-citizens, to guide those of who are judgmental with respect to whether we ought to be proud or ashamed of these numbers? Or is the purpose of this thread to confirm for us all how bad it is that we have all these Hispanics running around destroying traditional American/Teutonic values?
By the way, some of your numbers might be off by one or two. I'm not Hispanic, but I told the census taker I was, because I wanted to get food stamps and never have to pay any taxes. I heard that Hispanics don't pay any taxes, I think I read that on a C-D forum.
Lol, jtur88, since I know your joking. I just want to post this before others on C-D throw a fit about your post.
Lol, jtur88, since I know your joking. I just want to post this before others on C-D throw a fit about your post.
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Originally Posted by peterlemonjello
Make observations if you want.
Happy to comply.
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