California is hopeless. It is controlled by envioroschizoids in the North and the Reconquesta is nearly complete in the South.
Let’s not forget the role played by the educational system in California — more kids require more dues-paying CalPERS contributing teachers — and the worst culprit was the Community College system that actively recruited from the illegal alien crowd to fill its classrooms that would be paid for by the taxpayer.
How the Gang of Eight bill and immigration generally shift seats in the House of Representatives
The overall impact of immigration is very large. The 22.5 million non-citizens (both legal and illegal) in the country redistributed nine seats in the House in 2010. Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania each lost a seat. Florida and New York each gained a seat, Texas gained two seats, and California gained five seats.
The 40 million immigrants (citizen and non-citizen) in the 2010 census redistributed 18 seats. Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin each lost a House seat and Ohio lost two seats. New Jersey and Washington each gained a seat, Florida and Texas each gained two seats, New York gained three seats, and California gained nine seats.
Of the 18 seats redistributed by the 40 million immigrants in the country in 2010, 16 went to states that voted for President Obama in 2012. Thus, from a partisan perspective, immigration tends to benefit Democrats.
The redistribution caused by immigration tends to take representation away from states comprised mostly of U.S. citizens and give it to states where a large share of residents are not citizens. In the states that lost seats due to all immigrants in 2010, 96 percent of the voting-age population were citizens in contrast to 86 percent in the states that gained seats.
In the states that lost seats due to all immigrants in 2010, the average district had 543,243 voting-age citizens compared to 449,553 in the states that gained a seat. There is a real tension between large-scale immigration and the principle of "one man, one vote".
They have and its: Mission Accomplished.
And that involved only 3-5 million illegals.
Count Texas turning into a blue State in 5to10years...Mark my words! I should know I live in the cesspool of Texas where freebies are alive and well and doing extremely well for the illegals and where Spanish is the main spoken language!! Instead of the illegals learning English, Americans are being forced to learn Spanish to accommodate Hispanics!!
Those were the Earl Warren Republicans. Meanwhile, Texas has gone the opposite way. Demography is a factor but not as much as ideology.
California is a snapshot of what America as a whole will look a few decades from now.
Proposition 187, the ballot issue approved by nearly 60% of California’s population has been successfully annihilated by Governor Gray Davis as of July 27, 1999.
http://www.citizensforjustice.org/component/content/article/136
This is why I loathe the GOP-E fiends, such as Paul Ryan, etc. so much. Bob
Heck. That dump doesn't need wetb@cks. Their addicts and faggots are enough.
I often refer to Reagan’s amnesty as the largest act of gerrymandering in history. He annexed mexico into California.
During the 1920s and 1930s Los Angeles was a bastion of Anglo Protestantism, reflecting the values of Midwestern parishioners who had been carried to the Southland on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Well into the 1970s, Protestant denominational leaders enjoyed comfortable, influential ties with the city is still-strong “downtown business
establishment,” which itself was largely Protestant.
The Immigration Act of 1965, however, created the condition for a radically different religious future for the City of Angels-a future that would anoint Roman Catholicism as the area’s dominant religious group. Today Roman Catholicism is the single largest faith tradition in Los Angeles County, with 294 parishes and 3,631,368 adherents.
Among Christians, 71% are Catholics. Between 1980 and 1997, Roman Catholicism experienced a 36% growth.
Color is wrong. California turned Communist RED.
They are. And they're licking their chops.