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    25% of U.S. Kindergartners Hispanic (Expanded Info.)

    25% of U.S. kindergartners Hispanic

    March 5, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- Roughly one-fourth of the nation's kindergartners are Hispanic, evidence of an accelerating trend that now will see minority children become the majority by 2023.

    Census data released Thursday also shows that Hispanics make up about one-fifth of all K-12 students. Hispanics' growth and changes in the youth population are certain to influence political debate, from jobs and immigration to the No Child Left Behind education, for years.

    The ethnic shifts in school enrollment are most evident in the West. States such as Arizona, California and Nevada are seeing an influx of Hispanics due to immigration and higher birth rates.

    Minority students in that region exceed non-Hispanic whites at the pre-college grade levels, with about 37 percent of the students Hispanic.

    Hispanics make up 54 percent of the students in New Mexico, 47 percent in California, 44 percent in Texas and 40 percent in Arizona.

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    Wow,this is getting out of hand when the population of one race takes over another and all due to growth of ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION!!!!

    This is not immigration but a complete and undeniable invasion!

    No matter what you watch anymore or what field of interest or news reports or political fields there are always people there with the Hispanic surnames. You can see the CHANGE in every day life. And yes many are of LEGAL STATUS, BUT MANY MILLIONS ARE "ILLEGAL ALIENS".

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    Does the teachers and administration call ICE when they come across illegal parents? When in doubt report. The school should be required to report illegal parents.
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    I suspect that the large majority of these children are American citizen ( ) children born to illegal alien parents.

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    Of course, the large majority wouldn't be American citizens if the courts and the executive branch agencies adhered to what the Constitution means rather than what they conveniently, for them, want it to mean. Or, the Congress forced them to do that.

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    BlueHills wrote:

    Of course, the large majority wouldn't be American citizens if the courts and the executive branch agencies adhered to what the Constitution means rather than what they conveniently, for them, want it to mean.
    I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately the problem (more babies born to illegals) is only going to get worse because the Democrat controlled U.S. Congess has absolutely no interest in halting the problem. Actually, they invite and welcome it.

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    I can defenitely say this is true. My 6 year old is in kindergarten and there is an esl spanish class. These are not citizens. I do not recognize their citizenship therefore they are as illegal as their parents.
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    From Time:

    Hispanic Educational Enrollment Rising
    By Hope Yen / AP Thursday, Mar. 05, 2009Print


    Related: Roughly one-fourth of the nation's kindergartners are Hispanic, evidence of an accelerating trend that now will see minority children become the majority by 2023.


    Census data released Thursday also showed that Hispanics make up about one-fifth of all K-12 students. Hispanics' growth and changes in the youth population are certain to influence political debate, from jobs and immigration to the No Child Left Behind education, for years. (Read about Arne Duncan, the new Secretary of Education)
    http://www.time.com/time/topics/arne-du ... 9,,00.html

    The ethnic shifts in school enrollment are most evident in the West. States such as Arizona, California and Nevada are seeing an influx of Hispanics due to immigration and higher birth rates.

    Minority students in that region exceed non-Hispanic whites at the pre-college grade levels, with about 37 percent of the students Hispanic. Hispanics make up 54 percent of the students in New Mexico, 47 percent in California, 44 percent in Texas and 40 percent in Arizona.

    In 2007, more than 40 percent of all students in K-12 were minorities — Hispanics, blacks, Asian-Americans and others. That's double the percentage of three decades ago.

    In colleges, Hispanics made up 12 percent of full-time undergraduate and graduate students, 2 percent more than in 2006. Still, that is short of Hispanics' 15 percent representation in the total U.S. population.

    "The future of our education system depends on how we can advance Hispanics through the ranks," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution in Washington. "In many cases it's going to be a challenge, because they are the children of immigrants, and their English is not as strong. Many have parents without a high school or college education."

    Minorities are projected to become the majority of the overall U.S. population by 2042. For minority kids, that shift is seen coming in 2023, seven years earlier than the previous estimate, from 2004. The accelerated timetable is due to immigration among Hispanics and Asians, and declining birth rates among non-Hispanic whites.

    Hispanics account for more than 23 percent of kindergartners in private and public schools, according to 2007 data. That is more than triple Hispanics' percentage in the 1970s, the height of white baby boom enrollment in elementary and high school.

    More Hispanic kindergartners in 2007 were U.S.-born than foreign-born, assuring them of citizenship that will make them eligible to vote by 2020.

    The changing demographics offer opportunity and political risks for Barack Obama, the nation's first African-American president, and emerging Republicans such as 37-year-old Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, the first Indian-American elected to statewide office.

    Obama, who took two-thirds of the Hispanic vote, is channeling billions of federal dollars to improve schools, reduce the dropout rate and make college more affordable by increasing the maximum Pell Grant for low-income students to $5,550.

    Yet his administration has been sketchy when it comes to improving classroom performance and overhauling the No Child Left Behind Act. It sets goals for schools so every student can read and do math on grade level by 2014.

    The education law has major implications for both black and Hispanic students, including those who speak English as a second language, because they tend to lag whites in reading and math scores.

    Obama has been largely quiet on immigration reform, which could pave the way for citizenship for nearly 12 million illegal immigrants. Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said she was not notified when federal agents conducted an immigration raid in Bellingham, Wash.

    Richard Fry, a senior researcher at the Pew Hispanic Center, said Hispanic growth cannot be ignored in policy debates for too long. While in recent elections Hispanics have only cast 6 percent of the total ballots, "Latinos' electoral power and participation levels clearly are going to grow," he said.

    Other findings from the data:

    About 58 percent of children enrolled in grades K-12 are non-Hispanic whites, a group that represents 66 percent of the U.S. population. After Hispanics, blacks were the second-largest minority group enrolled in K-12 (15 percent), followed by Asians (4 percent).

    Fifty-three percent of Hispanic 4-year-olds were enrolled in nursery school, compared with 43 percent in 1997 and 21 percent in 1987.

    The census data was based on the Current Population Survey. Data on U.S. regions and states came from the 2007 American Community Survey, the government's annual survey of about 3 million households.

    http://www.time.com/time/nation/article ... 98,00.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW

    I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately the problem (more babies born to illegals) is only going to get worse because the Democrat controlled U.S. Congess has absolutely no interest in halting the problem. Actually, they invite and welcome it.
    And, I agree with that. Not too long ago, I was fairly non-partisan. But, the tactics used by the Democrat elite and their neo-Stalin-lib sock puppet Obamanistas since the last election are absolutely atrocious. Lies and more lies, dollar and treasury busting stimulus plans designed more to stimulate Democrat power than anything else, attempts to silence anybody and everybody who disagrees with them, an orchestrated attack on Limbaugh in particular, spending beyond belief; and now I suspect all those tactics will coalesce in a massive push for amnesty in an attempt to gain near absolute power. The Democrat motto should be "Putting top Democrats first, illegals second, and everything else including the country can go to hell -- and that's the change you better believe in -- or else". I suppose writing that would be labeled "hate, hate, hate", or something worse, by their sock puppets; but as far as I'm concerned it's perfectly natural and justified to hate that which is destroying what one loves and that hate is growing unabashedly by the hour -- or at least by every little true bit of information that gets past their propaganda machines.

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