Your bias showing again, you WANT that to be the fact, but as usual, you're wrong.
In order for your assumption to work out, the number of illegal immigrants either entering the country, or the number of people who entered the country legally and allowed their visas to expire who are not Mexicans, would have to stop growing.
And in spite of the fact that you've been shown to be wrong yet again, I see that you still refuse to admit it.
Par for the course.
TE: Thanks for straightening me out.
Then why did I say that? You didn't admit that your 58% figure is past history with an expected 10% increase to 68% in one year. Yet again is a little strong too. You haven't shown me to be wrong elsewhere.
In order for your assumption to work out, the number of illegal immigrants either entering the country, or the number of people who entered the country legally and allowed their visas to expire who are not Mexicans, would have to stop growing.
That would apparently be the case according to the expected 10% one year increase.