Saturday, April 18, 2015

TIPPING POINT


In 2011, the United States reached a tipping point.



For the first time, fewer than half of all children born were non-hispanic whites. Immigrants themselves are changing. As of 2010, Asians have displaced Hispanics as America's largest immigration group. Altogether, US residents who were born in foreign countries number about 39 million, or roughly 12.5 percent of the nation's people.

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