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America is 57% non-hispanic white, 14% black.. about 20% hispanic, 9% others. I was looking at DNA analysis of Latino countries and most Latinos are around 50% European, 40% Amer-Indian and 10% black by ancestry. The difference is they are mainly mixed ancestry as individuals, whereas America's groups are mainly separate.
Anyway even if America got like another 65 million Hispanics, doubling the current number, it wouldn't shift America's ancestry percentages as much as you would think.. America has 333 million people. 65 million is about how many net immigrants we have to bring in over the next 20 years to hit our 1% population growth a year target. We have to bring in about 9,000 people a day to reach our target.
Anyway even if America got like another 65 million Hispanics, doubling the current number, it wouldn't shift America's ancestry percentages as much as you would think.. America has 333 million people. 65 million is about how many net immigrants we have to bring in over the next 20 years to hit our 1% population growth a year target. We have to bring in about 9,000 people a day to reach our target.