I'm pretty sure Hispanics (me) are the largest Minority group, meaning there are more Hispanics then any other minority group. Then Blacks, then Asians.
But as a whole, the minorities will become the majority in the US in about 2050. That's what I heard. And there is nothing wrong with that, RIGHT???
2007-08-14 10:43:02
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answered by rmon 6
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it is purely not so and that i'm actual shocked that any such good sort of folk attempt to respond to any such question it is in keeping with an absolute lie. (have not got self belief each and every thing you study, human beings. verify those human beings out.) Hispanics are approximately 14% of the U. S. inhabitants...the states with the optimum share populations of hispanics are (so as): New Mexico, California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Florida, Colorado, long island, New Jersey, and Illinois. of those, in straight forward terms New Mexico has a majority Hispanic inhabitants in spite of the indisputable fact that California is getting there.
2016-10-15 07:14:09
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answered by ? 4
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No, Hispanics do not outnumber Non-Hispanics in the United States, which has a population of more than 300,000,000 and is still growing. But I have heard that they do outnumber the Black population and are now the largest minority group in this country.
The dangers of one group being the largest is always the fact that they can form voting blocs and always win on any issue. The only saving grace the White majority has is that they are a diverse group, from many different cultures, so never agree on anything and do not vote together in a voting bloc.
2007-08-14 03:28:48
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answered by Me, Too 6
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No, and I really doubt it will ever happen. As tensions continue to grow violence will break out. It has already begun on a smaller scale. Inner city blacks are as likely to kill a hispanic as another black and that's a huge change from the past.
As the numbers continue to change and Americans finally begin to rid the country of foreign national invaders, who are so bereft of intelligence that menial jobs are all they are capable of, the numbers will remain stable. Someday mexican's will have to figure out they are not a race, instead they are a nationality but, most of the people who are supportive of the criminal trash are not smart enough to understand that concept either.
I do suggest you read the census though since your question, while laughable, is flawed. The census does in fact break down ethnicity (which is also not race) and your numbers are wrong.
2007-08-15 06:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Take another look my friend,
Not only are the Hispanics a larger group, you may be interested in knowing the Arab and middle eastern groups aren't far behind, IE: in the Detroit area alone there are a 1million Arabic people in Michigan alone. but they are all legal aliens.
I just wonder what the Government would have done if the Mexicans were black or Chinese, i wonder if they would have done a little better to stop the influx of the illegal aliens entering America. they had better do something soon, I dont mind cutting my own grass and baby sitting my own kids how about you?
2007-08-14 03:31:44
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answered by t-bone 5
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Hispanics are NOT included as white on the census.
US Census (2005)
White 74.67%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 14.50%
African American 12.12%
Asian 4.32%
Native American and Alaskan Native 0.82%
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 0.14%
Other/multiracial 7.92%
2007-08-14 03:29:15
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answered by Sa 2
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Sorry but you are wrong. Check back in ~20-30 years and then you will be right. Hispanics will be the majority by then and as some one from Spain once said to me , "how did I become non-white?" Spainish people are/were considered white for a very very long time!
2007-08-14 03:30:32
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answered by TyranusXX 6
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Those numbers are a farce. They are made up and Hispanics aren't a majority by a LONG SHOT, a very long shot.
2007-08-14 04:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a HUGE possibility!
Especially if you are taking into consideration the different types of Hispanics here...
While on this topic... who is considered a Hispanic!?
Cubans, Spaniards, Portuguese??
I know I am Hispanic. My mother is from Mexico, and my father was born in in the U.S., but his parents were Spaniards or Mexican...
2007-08-14 03:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hispanics are still the minority. However, in two generations, assuming white people stay at their current growth rate, and hispancis continue at their pace, then yes, in two generations, hispanics will be the majority.
2007-08-14 03:27:00
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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