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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I look and make sure there aren't Hispanics in the area. I am against catering to illegal aliens. I look at the school zone, ESOL and FARMS. I also don't like high Jewish populations because they are very inclusive, self-centered and snobby. So living in MoCo, it is very hard to not find one or the other. Otherwise Asians, Europeans, African Americans, Indians etc.... love the diversity. [/quote] 1. Hispanic <> illegal. There are plenty of Hispanics that are not illegal. You realize that Hispanics are native to the US, that the whole of the SW of the US used to be owned by Mexico, and there are generations of Mexicans that have lived in the US. 2. Most of my immediate neighbors are Jewish. They are very friendly towards, and my kids play with their's. We are mixed white/Asian couple. Like others, we purposefully chose a neighborhood that was diverse. I wouldn't want to live in an area that was 90% of any one race. That's not our ideal. We also have several black families in our area, and there are a few homes on the market right now. The only type of people that I hope move here are ones that have kids my kids' ages. Home prices seem to be doing fairly well. We are not close in, so the home values won't ever be as good as closer in, but this is a great diverse area, with good schools. [/quote]
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