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Minority Birth Rate Now Surpasses Whites In US, Census Shows

By HOPE YEN 05/17/12 03:31 PM ET AP

Minority Birth Rate

WASHINGTON — For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing.

New 2011 census estimates highlight a historic shift underway in the nation's racial makeup. They mark a transformation in a country once dominated by whites and bitterly divided over slavery and civil rights, even as it wrestles now over the question of restricting immigration.

"This is an important landmark," said Roderick Harrison, a former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau who is now a sociologist at Howard University. "This generation is growing up much more accustomed to diversity than its elders."

The report comes as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the legality of Arizona's strict immigration law. Many states are weighing similar get-tough measures as fewer Hispanics are opting to enter the U.S. due to the weak economy.

"We remain in a dangerous period where those appealing to anti-immigration elements are fueling a divisiveness and hostility that might take decades to overcome," Harrison said.

As a whole, the nation's minority population continues to rise, following a higher-than-expected Hispanic count in the 2010 census. Minorities increased 1.9 percent to 114.1 million, or 36.6 percent of the total U.S. population, lifted by prior waves of immigration that brought in young families and boosted the number of Hispanic women in their prime childbearing years.

But a recent slowdown in the growth of the Hispanic and Asian populations is shifting notions on when the tipping point in U.S. diversity will come – the time when non-Hispanic whites become a minority. After 2010 census results suggested a crossover as early as 2040, demographers now believe the pivotal moment may be pushed back several years when new projections are released in December.

The annual growth rates for Hispanics and Asians fell sharply last year to just over 2 percent, roughly half the rates in 2000 and the lowest in more than a decade. The black growth rate stayed flat at 1 percent.

The immigrants staying put in the U.S. for now include Narcisa Marcelino, 34, a single mother who lives with her two daughters, ages 10 and 5, in Martinsburg, W.Va. After crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in 2000, she followed her brother to the eastern part of the state just outside the Baltimore-Washington region. The Martinsburg area is known for hiring hundreds of migrants annually to work in fruit orchards. Its Hispanic growth climbed from 14 percent to 18 percent between 2000 and 2005 before shrinking last year to 3.3 percent, still above the national average.

Marcelino says she sells food from her home to make ends meet for her family and continues to hope that one day she will get a hearing with immigration officials to stay legally in the U.S. She aspires to open a restaurant and is learning English at a community college so she can help other Spanish-language speakers.

If she is eventually deported, "it wouldn't be that tragic," Marcelino said. "But because the children have been born here, this is their country. And there are more opportunities for them here."

Of the 30 large metropolitan areas showing the fastest Hispanic growth in the previous decade, all showed slower growth in 2011 than in the peak Hispanic growth years of 2005-2006, when the construction boom attracted new migrants to low-wage work. They include Lakeland, Fla.; Charlotte, N.C.; Atlanta; Provo, Utah; Las Vegas; and Phoenix. All but two – Fort Myers, Fla., and Dallas-Fort Worth – also grew more slowly last year than in 2010, hurt by the jobs slump.

Pointing to a longer-term decline in immigration, demographers believe the Hispanic population boom may have peaked.

"The Latino population is very young, which means they will continue to have a lot of births relative to the general population," said Mark Mather, associate vice president of the Population Reference Bureau. "But we're seeing a slowdown that is likely the result of multiple factors: declining Latina birth rates combined with lower immigration levels. If both of these trends continue, they will lead to big changes down the road."

William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution who analyzed the census data, noted that government debates over immigration enforcement may now be less pressing, given slowing growth. "The current congressional and Supreme Court interest in reducing immigration – and the concerns especially about low-skilled and undocumented Hispanic immigration – represent issues that could well be behind us," he said.

Minorities made up roughly 2.02 million, or 50.4 percent of U.S. births in the 12-month period ending July 2011. That compares with 37 percent in 1990.

In all, 348 of the nation's 3,143 counties, or 1 in 9, have minority populations across all age groups that total more than 50 percent. In a sign of future U.S. race and ethnic change, the number of counties reaching the tipping point increases to more than 690, or nearly 1 in 4, when looking only at the under age 5 population.

The counties in transition include Maricopa (Phoenix), Ariz.; King (Seattle), Wash.; Travis (Austin), Texas; and Palm Beach, Fla., where recent Hispanic births are driving the increased diversity among children. Also high on the list are suburban counties such as Fairfax, Va., just outside the nation's capital, and Westchester, N.Y., near New York City, where more open spaces are a draw for young families who are increasingly minority.

According to the latest data, the percentage growth of Hispanics slowed from 4.2 percent in 2001 to 2.5 percent last year. Their population growth would have been even lower if it weren't for their relatively high fertility rates – seven births for every death. The median age of U.S. Hispanics is 27.6 years.

Births actually have been declining for both whites and minorities as many women postponed having children during the economic slump. But the drop since 2008 has been larger for whites, who have a median age of 42. The number of white births fell by 11.4 percent, compared with 3.2 percent for minorities, according to Kenneth Johnson, a sociologist at the University of New Hampshire.

Asian population increases also slowed, from 4.5 percent in 2001 to about 2.2 percent. Hispanics and Asians still are the two fastest-growing minority groups, making up about 16.7 percent and 4.8 percent of the U.S. population, respectively.

Blacks, who comprise about 12.3 percent of the population, have increased at a rate of about 1 percent each year. Whites have increased very little in recent years.

Other findings:

_The migration of black Americans back to the South is slowing. New destinations in the South, including Atlanta, Charlotte, N.C., Raleigh, N.C., and Orlando, Fla., saw sharp drop-offs in black population growth as the prolonged housing bust kept African-Americans locked in place in traditional big cities. Metro areas including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco had reduced declines or gains.

_Nine U.S. counties in five states saw their minority populations across all age groups surpass 50 percent last year. They were Sutter and Yolo in California; Quitman in Georgia; Cumberland in New Jersey; Colfax in New Mexico; and Lynn, Mitchell, Schleicher and Swisher in Texas.

_Maverick County, Texas, had the largest share of minorities at 96.8 percent, followed by Webb County, Texas, and Wade Hampton, Alaska, both at 96 percent.

_Four states – Hawaii, California, New Mexico and Texas – as well as the District of Columbia have minority populations that exceed 50 percent.

The census estimates used local records of births and deaths, tax records of people moving within the U.S., and census statistics on immigrants. The figures for "white" refer to those whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity.

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Associated Press writer John Raby in Charleston, W.Va., contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing. New 2011 cen...
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02:07 AM on 06/28/2012
In itself demographic shifts and the changing complexion of the nation do NOT matter, because economic and social output are determined by an individual's and group's level of education and culture, NOT their race. But, when we look at the average level of education, income, incarceration, out-of-wedlock birth rate, poverty, etc. of the fastest growing segment of population (Hispanics), the picture does not look so positive. I would welcome the immigration of highly educated Hispanics doctors, engineers, scientists, but unfortunately our immigration policy has increased the supply of low skilled workers, which is not the interest of any Americans, least of all the poor.
04:24 PM on 05/26/2012
The more babies they pop out, the more food stamps and other assistance they can get, and the better the chance they won't get sent back to Mexico, or wherever they are from. Doubt I'm the first to say this.
05:40 PM on 05/21/2012
blending out the white race
thats what white women do best
white women popping out brown babies
white women are traitors!
04:14 AM on 05/19/2012
I came to this comment section to read some feedback with hopes that these comments would have some substance. I logged in simply for the purpose of expressing my disgust at the ignorance, hatred and mean spirited-ness that is prevelant in most of these posts. Aren't people on HuffPo supposed to be educated? I can't believe most of what I'm reading and am saddened to think how things got so bad. As a young woman who hasn't yet had children, it's so discouraging. I will never understand racism, my parents didn't raise me that way. Thank God they did their job.
01:21 AM on 05/19/2012
i hope that some of these brown children will grow up to clean up some of the mess that the "superior race" has created. i mean look at the water, miles and miles of polluted oceans rivers and lakes. the soil degraded with food lacking the proper nutrients we all need. and the air. we cannot live without air. long before the "superior race" came to be "in charge" it was understood that we NEED the earth and all it provides. many civilisations knew and understood dont mess with mother nature. live in harmony with her. while all this talk about hispanics this and black that, all of us are human beings and we all need food, water and air.
08:42 PM on 06/17/2012
GREAT COMMENT!!!!!!
11:13 PM on 05/18/2012
Thank God its mexicans and not blacks. Blacks destroy schools and neighborhoods . look at black woman, 48% of them have herpes according to the Center for disease control, they lead in every sexual disease
02:43 PM on 05/19/2012
Might be possibly be due to the fact that many black men sleep with outsiders and too many black women trust them too much.
02:32 PM on 05/18/2012
I wish someone would put birth control in the freaking water. There are way too many women whelping out litters - that applies to EVERY race. And fertility drugs? I mean, REALLY? If nature thinks you don't need to breed, you should go with. Ban 'em.
01:39 PM on 05/18/2012
So you support the immigration of these people, legal or not? Well, a couple of questions then - At what point in time do we become a Hispanic country; another Mexico? Is that still America then? Or, should America be over populated with Muslims, or African-American's, or ...name your group? Is THAT still America? At what point does America cease to be "America", and become yet another third world country with huge masses of unemployed and uneducated people resorting to whatever means are necessary for them to eat another day? Is that still America? Did whites come here hundreds of years ago and slowly steal this land from those who were here before them? yes, but it was undeveloped and largely unused land. As a person of more then 50% native American ancestry, I and most Native Americans that I know have accepted that, and moved on. This though is something different - This is just GIVING the country away to whomever has the most babies. It's yet another mistake.
01:31 AM on 05/27/2012
This land stops being America when the Takers outnumber the Makers;
when the majority of voters say it's okay to take what they please
not as a stopgap, but as a way to make a living;
when those who raise the next generation fail to teach
the values of citizenship in a republic and productivity in the marketplace;
and when that next generation just doesn't give a darn
about keeping themselves free- politically and economically.
10:56 AM on 05/18/2012
I just wish that everyone that lives in this country, no matter where they come from or status of Citizenship would pay their taxes. Over half of the people that live in this country dont pay taxes and really, these are not the rich white people, lets get rid of tax racisim, just because you are not from this country, but are living here, doesnt meant you shouldnt have to pay taxes. You use our welfare, our Social Security and our medical support. You should pay for it. AND all monies that are sent back to your country of origin should have their taxes paid to the USA before they leave the country Our economy is in the terrible shape it is in now because much of the current immigrant population is comming to the USA for a free handout.
06:05 AM on 05/18/2012
...We should deport the Scots-Irish for they are the scum of this Earth.
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Patt Rugar
Average Joe
05:23 AM on 05/18/2012
The white western European types are disappearing . We are regretting that we even had the children we do have. The world is up for grabs. The U.S. used to have the power to keep world peace and we had prosperity at home.Thats all gone gone now. We know that. So we bow out .. who ever wants the country can have it .. we don't kill for land . I hear some one did to Indians some 200 years ago. I wasn't born .. we don't do slaves.. I hear some one did untill 1865.. I wasn't born.. I know my white neighbors and country man .. hard working .. doing what it takes to survive.
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Patt Rugar
Average Joe
05:14 AM on 05/18/2012
Why would anyone have kids when there are no jobs for them?
04:31 AM on 05/18/2012
A. Whites come on boats seeking a better life (immigrants)
B. Deemed themselves superior above all races
C. Rob Natives of their land
D. Enslaved Blacks, Hispanics, Etc
E. They raped our women
F. Transported us back and forth to other countries like cattle
G. Beat us killed us and worked us like dogs

A. Immigrants came in boats seeking a better life
B. Made them selves to be superior
C. Robbed Natives of their land
D. Enslaved other immigrants
E. Raped other immigrant women
F. Worked in the Import/Export business of transporting human-beings

Nothing has changed characteristically since then

Immigrants still come into this country pursuing better lives for themselves and their family and that should be respected

Nothing has changed since a few hundred years ago except that we have freedom, jobs, houses, education and hope. White Americans (Not All for there are many respectable ones out there) and a few backstabbing minorities agree to the fact of Racial control should consider themselves a shame to America!

Why?

Because this country was founded on immigration! It seems that there are certain individuals who have slavery running in their blood. For you kiss-a$$ minorities go work in a farm somewhere with those White Americans who wants to deport you back once they don't need you.

We all should be deported, and leave this land to its original people the Natives.

People make America (Natives, Whites, Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Etc.) America doesn't make the people.
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Hoodooman
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06:36 PM on 05/18/2012
1) There is no connection (other than genetics) to the experiences one's ancestors endured.
To say "us" infers that you physically were placed on a ship, and sold into slavery. Not only is that disrespectful to what actual slaves went through (and are, because slavery is still practiced), it is an idea to personalize the pain and anguish of others, to further the flawed notion of ancestry or skin color having anything to do with an individual's rationale.

2) Going by your notion of self deportation; Does an individual who has both European/African/Asian ancestry and, let's say Yavapai-Apache stay or should they self deport?

Basically, you and I are alive now, living in our national community. It's you and I that need to learn how to live with eachother, regardless of ancestral background, skin color, or what ignorance happened in the past. It's difficult, but putting the shallow differences (such as ancestry or skin color) aside and realizing that you and your fellow human beings which join you on this short ride, should not be judged by anything other than their individual actions is the way to go (if peace is desired).
02:13 AM on 05/20/2012
Google: "Willie Lynch Syndrome, Making of a Slave"

I agree with your argument as it relates to the events that occurred. The physical injustices suffered were endured by the ancestors.

However, there are psychological and financial repercussions that try as we may just cannot be ignored.

The wealth of one race was had at the expense of another's freedom, livelihood, family structure, etc.
02:45 PM on 05/19/2012
Good point!
10:07 PM on 05/19/2012
Sorry this was meant for Assassin321
04:27 AM on 05/18/2012
It doesn't matter what your color is... Too many people having too many kids! Also, isn't the teenage birth rate higher than ever?
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Bill Hummel
03:03 AM on 05/18/2012
I wonder why.?