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Old 08-14-2008, 06:54 PM   #19
Viyzarei

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Their appears to be no category for people of mixed race in this study and yet they allude to them.

I think their folding them into the minority groups which results in an inflation to those numbers, as much as half of each minority group could be such mixed peoples. When mixed children are folded into the minority group it will give the false impression that their having more children then the white population, I've lived in Arizona and from first hand experience I can see that theirs a very high degree of mixing between whites and Hispanics. The US will demographically resemble Brazil in a few generations their will be a continuous blend from brown to white with Asian and African overtones. Most people don't realize that Latin America has a full ethnic diversity too it from pure native American to pure European and individual countries have their own mixes, Argentina is whiter then the US and Bolivia is predominantly native. Mexico's about half and half and I've know people from across the spectrum.
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