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but but but... critical race theory is just teaching the same history that's always been taught in class
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<blockquote data-quote="Dove" data-source="post: 492644" data-attributes="member: 535"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/houston-tx-population[/URL]</p><p></p><p>"Houston is a very multicultural city, partially due to its academic institutions, industry, and status as a port city. Houston residents <a href="http://www.houstontx.gov/abouthouston/houstonfacts.html" target="_blank">speak more than 90 languages,</a>, and it also has one of the youngest populations in the country due to the influx of immigrants in the state. It's estimated that there are <a href="https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdtx/about-us" target="_blank">400,000 illegal aliens</a>living in the Houston area alone.</p><p></p><p>The non-Hispanic white population in Houston had halved since 1970 when it accounted for 62% of the population. It also seems the racial and ethnic diversity increases the further away from the center of the city you move to.</p><p>Houston's Hispanic population is increasing rapidly as more Latin American immigrants move to the area to work. Houston now has the <a href="http://www.pewhispanic.org/2013/08/29/iv-ranking-latino-populations-in-the-nations-metropolitan-areas/" target="_blank">3rd largest Hispanic population</a> in the United States.</p><p>There is also a significant African American population in Houston, which has been the case for most of its history. From 1870 to 1890, black people accounted for nearly 40% of the city's population, although this ranged from 21 to 33% from 1910.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dove, post: 492644, member: 535"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/houston-tx-population[/URL] "Houston is a very multicultural city, partially due to its academic institutions, industry, and status as a port city. Houston residents [URL='http://www.houstontx.gov/abouthouston/houstonfacts.html']speak more than 90 languages,[/URL], and it also has one of the youngest populations in the country due to the influx of immigrants in the state. It's estimated that there are [URL='https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdtx/about-us']400,000 illegal aliens[/URL]living in the Houston area alone. The non-Hispanic white population in Houston had halved since 1970 when it accounted for 62% of the population. It also seems the racial and ethnic diversity increases the further away from the center of the city you move to. Houston's Hispanic population is increasing rapidly as more Latin American immigrants move to the area to work. Houston now has the [URL='http://www.pewhispanic.org/2013/08/29/iv-ranking-latino-populations-in-the-nations-metropolitan-areas/']3rd largest Hispanic population[/URL] in the United States. There is also a significant African American population in Houston, which has been the case for most of its history. From 1870 to 1890, black people accounted for nearly 40% of the city's population, although this ranged from 21 to 33% from 1910. [/QUOTE]
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but but but... critical race theory is just teaching the same history that's always been taught in class