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Many in the next generation of America will be of Hispanic origin and insist on humane immigration reform that gives a practical legal pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Projections suggest that the number is likely to more than double again by the middle of the century, when nearly one-third of the population is expected to be of Hispanic origin.
Compared to 1998, the parents of low-income children in 2010 were more likely to be unemployed, speak a language other than English, have an education of high school or less, be of Hispanic origin and have been unmarried when the children were born.
One in every three people you meet on the street in three to four decades will be of Hispanic origin.
Significant differences (p = .03) emerged for ethnicity among the patients, with 2% in the Intervention group self-reporting to be of Hispanic origin and 5% in the Control group.
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Today, one in five children is of Hispanic origin.
Nevertheless, in the early 21st century more than two-fifths of Albuquerque's residents were of Hispanic origin.
According to past census figures, about 70 percent of Perth Amboy's citizens are of Hispanic origin.
"One in five people in New York is of Hispanic origin," Adam Lindemann, the president of Mega Communications, said in an interview yesterday.
But its demographics have been steadily changing, and now nearly half its residents are of Hispanic origin.
"Although Lou grew up in a Germanic culture," Settle said, "many of his most fervent admirers are of Hispanic origin.
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