the Demographic Transformation
Could Red Soon be Dead?, November 7, 2005, Radio Netherlands
Influx of genes for dark hair into white countries may mean the end of redheads.
Demographic Challenges, November 3, 2005, Inside Higher Ed
There will be many more Hispanic college students in next decade, but fewer whites.
A Separate Peace, October 31, 2005, OpinionJournal
Immigration revolt one sign of increased unease with America’s future.
Aso Says Japan Is Nation of ‘One Race’, October 21, 2005, Japan Times (Tokyo), Oct. 18
Japanese government official says Japan has “one nation, … one culture and one race.”
Birth Rates Among Immigrants in America, October 12, 2005, Center for Immigration Studies
Fertility of immigrants in the US is higher than in their home countries.
Immigrants Rush to New Orleans as Contractors Fight for Workers, October 10, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Flood of Hispanic workers may forever change the racial make-up of the city.
1965 Immigration Reform Cost Blacks Minority Primacy, October 3, 2005, Newhouse News Service
“Latino tsunami” will mean blacks no longer occupy prize place in “minority politics.”
‘Minority’ Criticized As Outdated, Inaccurate as Nation’s Demographics Change, August 19, 2005, AP
What to call “minorities” when they turn into majorities?
Census: Texas Newest State To Have Non-White Majority, August 11, 2005, AP
Maryland, Mississippi, Georgia, New York and Arizona not far behind.
Museum Celebrates Arab-American Experience, July 21, 2005, AP
Museum in Mich. will allow visitors to “feel the hospitality of the Arab world.”
32% Of Births in N.J. Are to Immigrant Moms, July 8, 2005, Newark Star-Ledger
Immigration expert: “We’re heading into uncharted waters.”
Births to Immigrants in America, 1970 to 2002, July 7, 2005, Center for Immigration Studies
Twenty-three percent of US births were to immigrant mothers.
Hispanic Growth Leads the Way, June 9, 2005, Sacramento Bee
Over the last four years, Hispanics increased by 3.3 million, whites by 1.3 million.
Election Changes Color of Politics, June 6, 2005, Washington Times
Election of Mr. Villaraigosa may end black political dominance in Los Angeles.
As Sun Belt Rises, Expect Political Surprises, May 31, 2005, Newhouse News Service
In future, American politics to be dominated by three states with large Hispanic populations.
Hispanic Migration Finally Hits Northern Appalachia, May 10, 2005, AP
“Get ready, in two more years, you will have a lot of Hispanics here.”
U.S. Soccer Victory Lacks Home Equity, March 31, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Most fans at US-Guatemala soccer game in Birmingham rooted for Guatemalans.
It’s Time for Hispanic to Lead DPS, Some Community Leaders Say, March 29, 2005, Rocky Mountain News (Denver)
Since the Denver school district is majority Hispanic, why not a Hispanic superintendent?
Illegal Immigrant Population Surges To 10.3 Million, March 21, 2005, AP
Illegal population growing by 485,000 per year.
Immigrant Stocks Share of U.S. Population Growth: 1970-2004, February 17, 2005, Federation for American Immigration Reform
Immigrants and their children are responsible for half of US population growth since 1970.
Migrants’ Kids Missing Out, February 9, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
One in five children under six has a foreign-born parent.
Future Bright for Immigrants, January 28, 2005, Long Beach Press Telegram
By 2030, 30 percent of California population will be foreign-born.
Where Have All the Children Gone?, January 27, 2005, TechCentralStation
State pension systems and high taxes are the causes of falling Western populations.
Los Angeles County Racial/Ethnic Demographic Changes 1940—2000, January 11, 2005, La Voz de Aztlan
Demographic maps of Los Angeles shows how quickly it went Hispanic.
Hispanic Births Pass Anglos’ in Arizona, January 5, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Hispanics to become majority in Arizona by 2045.
Does Extinction Loom for Australia’s Wild Dingoes?, December 13, 2004, National Geographic News
A parable from the animal kingdom.
Baby Gap, December 10, 2004, American Conservative
The more children whites have, the more likely they are to vote Republican.
Immigrant Population at Record High in 2004, November 23, 2004, Center for Immigration Studies
Immigrant population has increased by 4.3 million since 2000. Half of the growth is due to illegals.
White Students The Minority In Salt Lake District, November 15, 2004, AP
Non-whites from 100 countries now make up 51 percent of Salt Lake City public school students.
KLOL Goes From Rock To Latino Format, November 15, 2004, KHOU.com (Houston)
34-year-old rock station in Houston becomes “Mega 101, Latino and proud.”
17 Reasons Not to Slit Your Wrists, November 8, 2004, MichaelMoore.com
Leftist bomb-thrower eagerly anticipates the day when whites will become a minority.
Call Sign KSJO Rides Its Stairway To Heaven, November 2, 2004, Contra Costa Times
San Jose’s oldest rock radio station switches to Spanish programming.
Lawmakers Question Asian Oyster Plan, October 8, 2004, AP
Politicians don’t hesitate to protect some species native to America.
The Changing Faces Of Minnesota, September 30, 2004, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
In Minnesota, the median age of whites is 39, and that of Hispanics, 25.
Demographic Scales Are Tipping In Denver, Elsewhere, September 30, 2004, USA Today
Denver illustrates the “Latinization” of America.
The O.C.: the Minority Now the Majority, September 30, 2004, AP
Orange County turns majority non-white. Whites interviewed say it’s fine with them.
Eagle County To Offer Ballots In Spanish, September 21, 2004, TheDenverChannel.com
Increase in Hispanics means yet another Colorado county must print ballots in Spanish.
Influx Of Hispanics, Asians Marks Metro Area’s Growth, August 31, 2004, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta’s Hispanic population jumps by 30 percent in three years; Asians by 23 percent.
Survey Says Whites Not Majority In Texas Anymore, August 27, 2004, KLTV 7 (Tex.)
Unsurprisingly, poverty also increased in Texas.
Study Finds Number Of Protestants Is Falling, July 21, 2004, Houston Chronicle
Partly because of immigration, soon fewer than half of Americans will be Protestants.
N.C. Colleges Prepare for Hispanic Boom, July 9, 2004, AP
Hispanic populations doubled or tripled in southern states during the 1990s.
