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Has America been changed into a latin country because of the excessive illegal immigration? I need your thoughts. Thanks.

2006-11-26 02:44:32 · 14 answers · asked by Dennis W 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

14 answers

Yes, it is sad that America has been changed into a latin country.

2006-11-26 02:48:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

At The Current Rate Of Demographic Expansion In The USA
By The Year 2050 (44 Years From Now)
The Spectrum Of The US Population Is ESTIMATED To Be
60 Percent Caucasian

Hispanics Will Become The Majority Of All The Minorities
About 18 Percent Of The US Pop.
(46 % Of The "Other Than White" Population)
(Hispanics / Latinos Comprise 11 Percent Of The US Pop. Now)

The Black Population Will Be Around 44 Percent
Of The "Other Than White" Population
About 17 Percent Of The US Pop.

The Other 10 Percent Of The "Other Than White" Population
Will Be All Other Races / Ethnicities
About 5 Percent Of The US Pop.


ILLEGAL ALIENS Are Not Counted In These Estimates


Short Answer
Not Yet ........





That Said
See betterdeadthansorry's Answer (Above Mine)

There Is A Very Real Possibilty
Of The US Becoming A Divided Nation In The Near Future

Reconquista Anyone ?

Its Been Said That
La Republica Del Norte (Aztlan)
Will FULLY Manifest In The Year 2080

We Are Beginning To See The First Strikes
In The Attempts To Forge This New Republica
In The American Southwest And West Coast


Carlos Loret de Mola
most clearly explained Mexico's "demographic warfare" strategy
20 years ago in Excelsior
(the Mexican equivalent of the New York Times).
In an essay entitled
"The Great Invasion: Mexico Recovers Its Own,"
Loret described the strategy in brutally candid terms:

A peaceful mass of people …
carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion,
the most important in human history.
You cannot give me a similar example
of such a large migratory wave
by an ant-like multitude,
stubborn,
unarmed,
and carried on
in the face of the most powerful
and best-armed nation on earth....
[Neither] barbed-wire fences,
nor aggressive border guards,
nor campaigns,
nor laws,
nor police raids against the undocumented,
have stopped this movement of the masses
that is unprecedented in any part of the world.

This migrant invasion, continues Loret,
"seems to be slowly returning [the southwestern United States]
to the jurisdiction of Mexico
without the firing of a single shot,
nor requiring the least diplomatic action,
by means of a steady, spontaneous,
and uninterrupted occupation."

The effects of Mexico's immigration invasion
were even then (20 years ago) visible in Los Angeles,
Which Loret archly referred to as
"the second largest Mexican city in the world."


In 1997, then-Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo
told the National Council of La Raza in Chicago:
"I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation
extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders."

And current President Vincente Fox
repeated this line during a 2001 visit to the U.S.,
when he called for open borders
and endorsed Mexico's new dual citizenship law
(according to Investor's Business Daily).






Do MEChA and its Aztlandista allies
have the means to match their ambitions?
Not yet, obviously.
But their terrorist infrastructure is being created,
and it grows with each wave
of unassimilated immigrants from Mexico.


Click This Link
Scroll 1/2 Way Down The Page For Article
" Aztlan and Amalgamation "
by William Norman Grigg

http://www.sierratimes.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard/topic.cgi?forum=14&topic=253

The First Article ^ Is A Good Read Too
" Erasing Our Borders "
by William F. Jasper






Bloodshed ??

There Will Be Plenty

WE THE PEOPLE
Will Get The First Taste Of War On Our Own Soil

No No No ... Not A TERRORIST ATTACK

ALL OUT WAR




Additional Sources :

http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html

http://www.unm.edu/~ecdn/essay2050.html

http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21309

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-PMRb1p42aacMueZmc_FaRn89U4XQsyz9cyAO?bid=270&yy=2006&mm=4






In Response To angela R (Below)

Can't You READ ENGLISH ??

Half Of The USA Is NOT Latin
Latinos / Hispanics Are Only 11 Percent Of The US Population

2006-11-26 03:12:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i can't have self belief how ignorant people are! Latin is a language created with the help of white people, and spoken specially with the help of white people. French people are Latins! Italian people are Latin! Even Spanish is a Latin language. Latin is a language not a colour. in order that occurs that the overall public of the those that that talk that language or a minimum of presented that language were white! Aztec Indians, and Maya Indians that talk Spanish a Latin language at the instantaneous are not Latino's although that. They talk the language, yet their nearest DNA relative is an Asian, and as Captain Sushi suggested there are absolutely 3 races *******, Caucasoid, and Mongoloid. in case you want to get certain the real Hispanics are stated as Gallego's, and they are white Irish those that settled contained in the north of Spain, and hunted deer contained in the Pyrenees mountains. this is not any coincidence that both languages that roll their R's are Spanish, and Irish.

2016-11-26 22:53:34 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No matter what anyone says... I seriously doubt the whole USA will become a latin country.

However I think the southwest states are becoming increasingly hispanic in terms of population and demographics... due perhaps to illegal immigration and runaway population growth

2006-11-26 03:05:03 · answer #4 · answered by betterdeadthansorry 5 · 1 1

Not yet, but with the assistance of our own government they are progressing rapidly. Americans don't want to get involved. They won't write, e-mail or call their representatives and senators to voice their disapproval of the way the immigration situation is being handled. Those reps and senators are going to do what is rewarding to THEM, which is cheap labor from their nannies, housekeepers, lawncare, gardeners, poolboys, carpenters and handymen. Why would they change that if they don't know the illegals are affecting us immensely? They need to KNOW. Americans seem to think 'somebody else will do it'. Some of us DO, but it takes more than just a few who DO. It takes us all bombarding their offices with letters, phone calls and filling up their e-mail accounts with messages from us! If Americans continue to sit on their laurels, a low educated, third world entity will prevail.

wiz - those you speak of were not 20,000+ strong and ILLEGAL, sucking $$billions from our federal programs and depressing the wages of the lower skilled workers. They were an ASSET to our economy, not a DRAIN on it.

2006-11-26 02:55:18 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 5 1

LOOK AT HISTORY
Every ethnic group coming to this country has had its share of separation and prejudice place upon them.Regardless of what group or nationality.This is a country of immigrates, The worlds melting pot. How can any one group (or religion) claim ownership, control or power.

2006-11-26 03:00:34 · answer #6 · answered by wiz 2 · 1 0

No, it hasn't been changed into a Latin country. It still is--and will continue to be a multi-ethnic nation.

2006-11-26 02:47:22 · answer #7 · answered by kobacker59 6 · 2 0

I think learning spanish is a good resource to have in everyone's tool box these days. 20 years of immigration enforcement negligence have let 12-20 million from Mexico and points south relocate themselves to the United States unhindered. This has been a mixed blessing for all concerned, there are claims that it's been beneficial for the US economy, others cite facts that seem to illustrate the exact opposite.

We share a border with Mexico, which still technically is considered part of north america, but is more closely affiliated by culture and language to the central american countries.

Is america becoming a latin country? That's a tough call...I think there's people that would LIKE to see that, and there's even more IN america who are having no part of it, eschewing the spanish language, for example. There's also a push, a political push, for the creation of something called the North American Union, a dream/concept whereby the three north american countries, Canada, the USA, and Mexico are to be theoretically united, an extension of NAFTA, I guess.

Bluntly spoken, it seems as though politicians and business leaders are very enamored with the idea of unifying the whole continent, under the general heading of 'globalization'. There is some merit to it, but there's also some frictions that've resulted.

America's long been a polyglot, or multi-lingual country. What you're seeing now is people that've decided there's going to be a 'latino' movement that makes no mention or exception/allowance for recognition of the fact that they're deliberately covering the camera lens while millions of people move illegally to the United States. Problem is, a lot of americans can see through the B.S., and are asking some Very Pointed questions of our representatives on this issue, as to their general intentions for the future.

I'm against the erasure of the US/Mexico border. I think it fulfills a purpose, defines the jurisdiction of our country pretty clearly,
there is something unique in having something called 'The United States, if there wasn't, there wouldn't be millions of people trying to break the door down every year to get in. It's a fair bet that if there were no United States, Mexico would still be living in adobe huts and riding burros. It's pretty clear that the pro-illegal/ pro-mexico advocates are choosing their own economic interest over any consideration for the impact of their deliberate influx on americans. We live in a changed world from 1960, though,
and there's environmental concerns, political concerns, economic concerns, so forth, and so on. Mexico has 2 presidents, kind of like 'heather has 2 mommies' LOL. Somehow, the United States is expected to absorb Mexico's socioeconomic dysfunction, which, on closer inspection, certainly appears to be at least partially fraudulent...I'm for the border fence, as it'll help them to have 'quality time' to focus on dealing with their own issues without dragging the United States into it. Americans have rights, too, and the United States as a country has the right to a secure border, as provisioned for in the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. A lot of what's been going on is blatantly illegal, and from a certain perspective could verily be seen as a general betrayal of the public interest of americans.
Just a look at the prison statistics is pretty damning: Somewhere around 30-40%, that's 3 in 10, of the people in america's prisons, which are paid for by american taxpayers, at the end of the day, are actually foreign citizens, largely from Mexico. My view is, they should be sent home, and our border security improved.

Again, Mexico needs to 'carry its own water' on a lot of issues, and stop trying to parley their way into our country, trying to justify illegal activity. We can help Mexico, maybe, but we can't do it for them, and the list of problems they've got runs right off the page. Nonetheless, it's still their responsibility as a people and as a country to deal with their problems. A country of 100+ million people can unify, and deal with their own issues, and if they can't, I wonder how successful we'll be in trying to do that for them.

Here's some sites to help resource dealing with illegal immigration from Mexico etc.
www.ice.gov
www.reportillegals.com
http://www.american.edu/traccc/resources/links.html

Every little bit helps, if you think your employer is hiring illegal aliens, check out that second one...also, sit in on your next city council meeting if you can, and ask questions about dealing with illegal immigration.

2006-11-26 03:12:55 · answer #8 · answered by gokart121 6 · 1 1

I will be dead before that happens. think G-D. And to Angela R, half of America is not Latin, they are still a small minority.

2006-11-26 07:06:25 · answer #9 · answered by hexa 6 · 0 1

Considering more than half of America is latin, I would say it already is?

2006-11-26 04:17:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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