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George W. (gfwjr)
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CENSUS: DID YOU KNOW ANY OF THIS WAS GOING ON? I DIDN'T!
http://vdare.com/awall/100610_memo.htm
Memo >From Middle America (Formerly Known As Memo From Mexico): 2010 Census Already Politically Correct-But Mexico Is Meddling Anyway, by Allan Wall
...If you haven’t already, be sure and read Steve Sailer’s How Race, Ethnicity Questions On Census Boost Anti-White Quotas, which explains how the census is rigged against the English-speaking white majority of our country. After the census returns are tabulated, expect a lot of crowing about how great it is that whites are losing their majority status. And read this Sailer article about the whole "Hispanic" category. Hispanics are now considered America’s only official ethnicity—the historical white and black populations are now defined negatively as "non-Hispanic". The whole "Hispanic" ethnicity is rigged to include people of various races who either speak Spanish or whose ancestors come from a Spanish-speaking country (even if they themselves don’t speak Spanish). In recent years, more Mexican Indians (some of whom don’t even speak Spanish) have migrated to the U.S. So in the 2010 census, for the first time, "Indigenous Immigrants" will be separately counted. Who are "Indigenous Immigrants"? Isn’t that a contradiction in terms? Yes it is, but as we see with the Hispanic category, logic is not the strong suit of the people who think these things up. Undermining the historic American nation is. "Indigenous Immigrants" are American Indians from Latin America. Which means they aren’t indigenous to this country. According to 2010 Census Counts Indigenous Immigrants [by Juliana Barbassa and Manuel Valdes, AP, January 4, 2010]:"In the 2010 Census, the bureau will tabulate handwritten entries specifying that the respondent belongs to a Central American indigenous group such Maya, Nahua, Mixtec, or Purepecha. The list of different populations that end up being counted will be made public when results are released in 2011, said Michele Lowe, spokeswoman for the Census Bureau."...
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