America’s political map is changing regarding Congressional seats thanks to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Immigrants and their children are partly responsible for that.
Let’s back up for a minute. According to new data from the Census Bureau, the U.S. population has been growing over the past decade at the lowest rate since 1940. (This country now has 308,745,538 people living in its borders and that represents a 9.7% increase.)
Part of the increase can be attributed to immigrants and their children and because of where they live, more Congressional seats are moving to the South and the West -specifically to Arizona, Nevada and Texas. According to an article in the New York Times, “…Population gains in the South and West were driven overwhelmingly by minorities, particularly Hispanics, and the new districts, according to the rules of redistricting, will need to be drawn in places where they live, opening potential advantages for Democrats, who tend to be more popular among minorities.”
This has big implications for the next presidential election, which is just two years away.
People should never underestimate the power of immigrants and their children!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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