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Just like they did in 2008 and 2012
thisbud4u 258 reads
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Puerto Ricans in Pinellas, Hillsborough and Orange counties on the West Coast, WPB on the East Coast will win Florida to the Democratic nominee.    So do the majority of young and middle aged Cubans in Broward and Miami Dade.    All the Hispanics in rest of the State voted solid for President Obama and there is no reason to think they will change in 2016.    Thanks to Donald and the Orange man sitting on that Immigration Reform Bill.

Neither the "Election Thief' Jeb Bush nor the other Cuban Senator from Florida have any snowball chance of winning Florida if they ever (chances are zero to none) become the Republican nominee.

nuguy461209 reads

Aaccording to the 2013 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Immigration Yearbook, of those  refugees issued admissions slips (green cards) into the United States, 75 percent came from four countries– Iraq, Burma, Somalia and Bhutan– while another 15 percent came from Iran, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Dominican Republic.

According to the Migration Policy Institute, “about one-fifth of the total population of El Salvador” resides in the United States.

As Manhattan Institute Scholar Heather Mac Donald observed in 2005: “The foreign-born Hispanic welfare rate was nearly three times that of native-born whites.” This trend continues for the children of immigrants as well: “Native-born Hispanics collected welfare at over twice the rate as native-born whites.” Washington Post columnist Robert Samuelson reported that from 1990 to 2004: “The number of Hispanics with incomes below the government’s poverty line [rose] 52 percent; that [represents] almost all (92 percent) of the increase in poor people… Among children, disparities are greater. Over the same period, Hispanic children in poverty [rose] 43 percent; meanwhile, the numbers of black and non-Hispanic white children in poverty declined 16.9 percent and 18.5 percent, respectively.”

As one school board member told The Post, “We are required to educate their children, and we want to. But there is a cost… There is a cost to having these children in the system.”

The ongoing dispensations of green cards, refugee admittances, and foreign worker visas to developing nations exacerbates income inequality in two ways: it increases job competition for the current minority population while also straining educational resources in these communities. While this income inequality is helpful to large political donors whose financial enterprises gain profit from reduced wages, it adds substantially to the challenges facing dedicated educators and social workers.

As Manhattan Institute Scholar Heather Mac Donald observed in 2005: “The foreign-born Hispanic welfare rate was nearly three times that of native-born whites.” This trend continues for the children of immigrants as well: “Native-born Hispanics collected welfare at over twice the rate as native-born whites.” Washington Post columnist Robert Samuelson reported that from 1990 to 2004: “The number of Hispanics with incomes below the government’s poverty line [rose] 52 percent; that [represents] almost all (92 percent) of the increase in poor peopl

Puerto Ricans are considered U.S. Citizens, so would you like to immigrate permanently? This Exodus from Puerto Rico could upend the Florida vote in 2016 presidential race, since most Puerto Ricans consider themselves Democrats

GaGambler296 reads

and this is hardly a new occurrence. It's been that way for decades.

I suppose it's no big surprise that most PR's are Dems, Puerto Rico is one giant welfare state, why wouldn't they be Dems?

Personally, I like the "browning" of the United States. A bunch of poor immigrants flooding this country means not only cheap labor for an "evil businessman" like me, but lots of hot chicas who would rather be hookers than work for 8 bucks an hour. Not to mention, I grew up with "SA's" and feel quite comfortable hanging out with Latinos. It's you "blancos" who have to worry, you better start learning both Spanish and Mandarin. That way you can to both your Hispanic employees and your Chinese employers.  

Yes, it really must suck to be white these days. lol

I will add that this is making Jeb Bush a lot more attractive to the GOP as he is the most likely to pull the Hispanic vote.

I hope you white guys in the middle class, the guys who make up the majority of this board, I hope you guys realize that you are the biggest losers in all of this. The bigger labor pool is going to keep your wages low,  the more "brown" people here, the less influence your demographic will have, and when you finally become a true "minority" you'll never get minority status. Yes, this is not the White America of the 1950's any more, is it?

GaGambler262 reads

Y nuestro Conan no es un bárbaro, él es un pedante idiota

I couldn't think of a literal translation for putz, so "idiota" will have to do.
 

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Posted By: nuguy46
Aaccording to the 2013 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Immigration Yearbook, of those  refugees issued admissions slips (green cards) into the United States, 75 percent came from four countries– Iraq, Burma, Somalia and Bhutan– while another 15 percent came from Iran, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Dominican Republic.  
   
 According to the Migration Policy Institute, “about one-fifth of the total population of El Salvador” resides in the United States.  
   
 As Manhattan Institute Scholar Heather Mac Donald observed in 2005: “The foreign-born Hispanic welfare rate was nearly three times that of native-born whites.” This trend continues for the children of immigrants as well: “Native-born Hispanics collected welfare at over twice the rate as native-born whites.” Washington Post columnist Robert Samuelson reported that from 1990 to 2004: “The number of Hispanics with incomes below the government’s poverty line [rose] 52 percent; that [represents] almost all (92 percent) of the increase in poor people… Among children, disparities are greater. Over the same period, Hispanic children in poverty [rose] 43 percent; meanwhile, the numbers of black and non-Hispanic white children in poverty declined 16.9 percent and 18.5 percent, respectively.”  
   
 As one school board member told The Post, “We are required to educate their children, and we want to. But there is a cost… There is a cost to having these children in the system.”  
   
 The ongoing dispensations of green cards, refugee admittances, and foreign worker visas to developing nations exacerbates income inequality in two ways: it increases job competition for the current minority population while also straining educational resources in these communities. While this income inequality is helpful to large political donors whose financial enterprises gain profit from reduced wages, it adds substantially to the challenges facing dedicated educators and social workers.  
   
 As Manhattan Institute Scholar Heather Mac Donald observed in 2005: “The foreign-born Hispanic welfare rate was nearly three times that of native-born whites.” This trend continues for the children of immigrants as well: “Native-born Hispanics collected welfare at over twice the rate as native-born whites.” Washington Post columnist Robert Samuelson reported that from 1990 to 2004: “The number of Hispanics with incomes below the government’s poverty line [rose] 52 percent; that [represents] almost all (92 percent) of the increase in poor people  
   
 

thisbud4u227 reads

If you invade and destroy other countries, it is your responsibility to take care of its people you displaced from their homes and lives.    The melting pot is what is needed in this country now.   While rednecks kill each other out using guns and eliminate the white population, the changing demographics you are talking about, will change things around for the better.

We can stop wars, close all military bases, cut defense budget by 75% and help people.

bigguy30317 reads

It just shows how clueless some people are in this country and should not be here themselves.

They act like white people were here first and we all know that is not true.

If anybody should be upset it's the Indians who were here first!
I know all the people upset should leave and go back to their birth countries.

Just know if that is the USA then shut up because everybody families came here from somewhere else!

thisbud4u259 reads

Puerto Ricans in Pinellas, Hillsborough and Orange counties on the West Coast, WPB on the East Coast will win Florida to the Democratic nominee.    So do the majority of young and middle aged Cubans in Broward and Miami Dade.    All the Hispanics in rest of the State voted solid for President Obama and there is no reason to think they will change in 2016.    Thanks to Donald and the Orange man sitting on that Immigration Reform Bill.

Neither the "Election Thief' Jeb Bush nor the other Cuban Senator from Florida have any snowball chance of winning Florida if they ever (chances are zero to none) become the Republican nominee.

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