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    MD:Hispanic Teen Pregnancy Rate Jumps in Montgomery County

    Hispanic Teen Pregnancy Rate Jumps in Montgomery County
    Rockville, MD - Friday July 27, 2007 5:38 am

    Montgomery County officials say a jump in the number of young Hispanic mothers is behind an overall increase in the county's teen birthrate. A report presented to county leaders on Thursday shows that overall births among women aged 15 to 19 in the county were up by 16 percent between 2002 and 2005, bucking a national and statewide trend.

    The report says births among Hispanic women 18 to 19 have increased more than 30percent in the past decade.

    Latino advocates told county officials that it's often difficult to educate Hispanic teens about birth control.

    They say teen pregnancy is not seen as a big deal in the Hispanic community and that many low-income and undocumented teen moms don't see pregnancy as a barrier to goals like an education or career.

    http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0707/442792.html

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    They say teen pregnancy is not seen as a big deal in the Hispanic community and that many low-income and undocumented teen moms don't see pregnancy as a barrier to goals like an education or career.
    Of course they don't see teen pregnancy as a barrier to an education or career. I mean, they've already completed grammar school, and how much does it take to be a career welfare mom?

    THIS is what pro-illegals say is GOOD for America? WHAT on earth is it going to cost us taxpayers to raise all these grubs? We have to feed them, house them, provide them with health care, educate them, and then pay for their prenatal care when THEY get pregnant as teenagers.

    WHY OH WHY OH WHY must our leader import millions of 3rd world impoverished, backward ingrates into this wonderful country??????????
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Latino advocates told county officials that it's often difficult to educate Hispanic teens about birth control.

    They say teen pregnancy is not seen as a big deal in the Hispanic community and that many low-income and undocumented teen moms don't see pregnancy as a barrier to goals like an education or career.
    Because many of them don't want an education. It's easier for them to stay at home with 3-4 kids and get free medical, health, and housing benefits!

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