Demography

A recent Breitbart article by Neil Munro predicts the arrival of 7 million immigrants in 2023, and points out a stunning demographic angle. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published December 9th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on November 29th, 2022

If you want to get a taste of the woke ideology being peddled by too many contemporary American evangelical preachers, check out Woke Preacher Clips on YouTube –  “Theology at the intersection of woke and cringe”. It’s an evangelical “Libs of Tik Tok”, featuring videos of evangelical preachers making bizarre, woke, PC declarations. To give […]

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What can we learn from the recent Haitian Invasion of Del Rio, Texas? Some issues to consider: 1. Is it “racist” to stop Haitians from entering the United States? 2. Where did these Haitians actually come from? 3. Where does the Haitian Invasion fit into the big picture? 4. Which party are they going to […]

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Tucker Carlson has been talking about the demographic question, and now Representative Scott Perry (Pennsylvania 10th) has brought it into Congress. Good for Representative Perry. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 15th, 2021, on VDARE.COM.

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November 3rd is not only the scheduled date for the presidential and congressional elections, but also the scheduled date for a referendum on the island territory of Puerto Rico on statehood. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 24th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on June 1st, 2019

The Associated Press has reported the lowest U.S. birth rate in 32 years. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published May 17th, 2019, at VDARE.COM.

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The Democrats are importing Democratic voters.  So if mass immigration continues, the Republican party will no longer be able to win national elections. A rare  Republican with the courage to point this out is Morris “Mo” Brooks, a representative of Alabama in the U.S. Congress. The number one thing the GOP should be doing now […]

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The latest installment of Said in Spanish, with three topics: 1. La Opinión  warns illegal aliens, tells them how to avoid their chance of being detained. 2. Mexico’s Excelsior on Spanish in the U.S. 3. From the Costa Rican media, Costa Ricans vs. Nicaraguan immigrants. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]

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Southwest Kansas has seen a massive demographic shift, with a huge influx of Spanish-speakers.  There are so many that the Spanish language has influenced the pronunciation of English speakers. According to a Kansas State University research team,  the pronunciation of  young English speakers in Southwest Kansas has been influenced by the Spanish sound system.  There’s […]

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The demographic transformation of the U.S. is partially reflected in lists of the most common surnames. In the 1990 census, all of the fifteen most common American  surnames  were English surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis, Miller, Wilson, Moore, Taylor, Anderson, Thomas, Jackson, White, Harris. In the 2000 census, there were four Spanish surnames in […]

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