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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] For what it is worth, the increase in the Hispanic population in Maryland and in DC is pretty much identical between 2010 and 2017 (roughly two percent). CARECEN plays the same role in DC that Casa de Maryland plays in Montgomery County, by the way. http://carecendc.org/[/quote] [b]How can any data regarding numbers of illegal immigrants be believed?[/b] It's impossible to get a true number. And, obviously any data from CARECEN is going to be biased. They have an agenda.[/quote] You may not believe them, but that doesn't make the numbers invalid. It just means you don't believe them.[/quote] Illegals are highly likely underreported. General Hispanic population likely underreported. 40 years of sanctuary city volume illegal immigrant in MoCo has resulted in 100,000s or anchor babies now of various ages. Here’s MoCos damning population study from January: https://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/MP_TrendsReport_final.pdf It includes how low income is overwhelming high income, Central Americans numbers per year (if surveyed), etc. Read like more of a downward spiral than Los Angeles 20 years ago.[/quote] I didn't see any section about undocumented aliens in this report. Can you be more specific?[/quote] Print it out and read it. Might take you more than 30 seconds. It’s a fantastic report on the state of MoCo 2019. they didn’t have the balls to publicize it much nor summarize the worst points. You can also go hang out in the MoCo SSA office and CASA de Maryland for a visual report on the state of illegal immigration and its welfare implications. Or stop by any East county elementary school the first several weeks of the school year for “Open Enrollment, dental checks, doctor checks, shots, and one-in-one counseling in Spanish and variable tribal dialects.” [/quote]
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