Newly released census data predicts that non-Hispanic whites will be a minority in the United States by 2042, largely due to immigration, both legal and illegal.
Anti-immigration groups have long pointed to an increase in population as a reason to tighten our borders, and this data has added fuel to that cry . Ira Mehlman, FAIR’s omnipresent spokesman, told the Columbus Dispatch that the U.S. was unprepared for “enormous population growth… It is happening because of policies our government maintains.” Roy Beck of Numbers USA says, “If we don’t quickly and substantially reduce annual immigration, the additional millions will threaten nearly every aspect of life for not only the human residents but also the plant and animal inhabitants of this country.”
Neo- Malthusian predictions aside, what are the implications of this demographic shift? Will this population increase put a strain on our schools, hospitals and infrastructure? Or will th...
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Latinos Stick with ClintonFrom: blog.newsinitiative.org
Post Date: 2008-02-07 17:22:38
Despite an energetic push by Sen. Barack Obama to woo Latino voters on Super Tuesday, Hispanics in California overwhelmingly supported Hillary Clinton, giving the New York senator 69 percent of their vote, according to Voto Latino.
In East Los Angeles supporters gathered near Belvedere Park, carrying Clinton signs and offering free tamales, tacos and tortas to passersby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08nmxGMMjlE
They were joined by Supervisor Molina, who oversees East L.A. and Whit...
more Voters make eleventh hour decisions in Los AngelesFrom: blog.newsinitiative.org
Post Date: 2008-02-06 15:35:53
Barack Obama’s campaign didn’t open the doors to its Super Tuesday celebration at the Avalon until 8:30 p.m. to make sure volunteers were still out working the polls, and maybe with good reason.
Both Democrats and Republicans leaving polling places on the east side of Los Angeles on Tuesday say they chose a candidate not long before casting their ballot — sometimes, that very afternoon.
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more Super Tuesday … at the KilowattFrom: blog.newsinitiative.org
Post Date: 2008-02-06 01:38:48
Jason Witmer and Brian Aguilar crash the SF Bay Guardian ’s Super Tuesday party at the Kilowatt , a biker bar in San Francisco’s Mission District. Hear who people want as their next president and what issues matter most to them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UMi6F60FHQ
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more Super Tuesday … on San Francisco’s MuniFrom: blog.newsinitiative.org
Post Date: 2008-02-06 01:36:56
Jason Witmer and Brian Aguilar venture onto San Francisco’s Municipal Railway system , aiming to find out who people want as their next president and what issues matter most to them. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDP1VUyMKDI
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