Does Hispanic growth equal influence?

Posted: Thursday, May 01, 2008 at 8:20 a.m.


WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of Hispanics in the United States rose by 1.4 million over a year's time to 45.5 million as of last July.

The Brookings Institution analysis of new census data shows continuing rapid growth in the Hispanic population that could increase their influence.

This election year has focused more attention on how much it is increasing.

Nine of the top 10 states with the highest growth rates in their populations were in the South.

South Carolina topped the list with an 8.7 percent increase, gaining 13,569 Hispanics.

The state's total Hispanic population was 168,920 last July 1, a 76 percent increase from July 2000.

For the second consecutive year, Texas accounted for more of the gains in the numbers of Hispanics than California.

Frey's analysis shows the Texas share was about 21.2 percent of the additional Hispanics in 2007, while California's share was 18.5.

But California still leads in total number of Hispanics with 13.2 million, compared to Texas' 8.6 million.

With those increases boosting Hispanics to 15.1 percent of the U.S. population, voting booths are being watched closely this year for Hispanic turnout.


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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I agree. Put the Mexican flag away.
This is common sense. If you really want to be American, the show it. You are in America, be American and hold up the U.S. flag and put away the Mexican flag. This isn't Mexico. I am of Mexican decent but I am 100% American. I don't care where I came from, it's where I am right now and where I am going in the future, straight forward and I'm not looking back. U.S.A.!!!!

— Richard Llanes, Dallas

loose the MX Flag!
I just can't understand why Mexican Americans are raising the Mexico Flag in the United States of America. We are Mexican Americans but you are in the USA and you need to be proud of that. Loose the MX flag!!!

— L Rodriguez, Mission
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