By A Texas Reader
Tue, Jun 14, 2022 7:05 pmMore than 80% of Uvalde's population is hispanic or latino, and more than half of households in Uvalde speak spanish, according to census estimates. Less than 10% of households in Uvalde speak "limited English."
DPS has come under fire for its lack of Spanish communication in the aftermath of the shooting in which 21 people were killed last month. More than 80% of Uvalde's population is Hispanic or ... www.texastribune.org |
Someone on unz.com said the attack might have been cartel-related.
Who knows?
But are these folks getting "free" educations for their American (sic) children?
3 comments:
I pointed that out immediately--and often.It's freaking Mexico down there--and they act like it.It shouldn't be our problem,but because officially,we haven't acknowledged the annexation of that territory by the Mex,it's on us.Pretty good deal for the Mex government though.
--GRA
Most of those kids will never be 100 % fluent in English ever. Not as it was in the old days of Ellis Island immigration. But the border has moved north don't you know.
ZH WEBSITE THINKS A MEX REPUBLICAN,DEFEATING A MEX DEMOCRAT,IS A BIG DEAL(A MEX IS A MEX)
(ZH)In another grim omen for Democrats bracing for an epic November midterm smackdown, the Republican party has flipped a once-solid-blue and 84%-Hispanic district in South Texas.
In a special election to fill a seat vacated by the incumbent's resignation, Republican Mayra Flores topped Democrat Dan Sanchez. Flores leads 51% to 43%, with over 95% of the vote tallied as this report is written.
Flores will be the first Republican to represent that part of Texas since 1870—that's over 150 years. She also becomes America's first Mexican-born congresswoman.
GRA:And a black Republican is still a black.
--GRA
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