Sunday, September 17, 2017

HISPANICS ARE THE ONE'S WILLING TO ACCEPT HIGHER TAXES AND HIGH CRIMES FROM THE CITY OF CHICAGO IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS AS THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY GROWS 30% IN THE WINDY CITY AS THE LAST CENSUS REVEALS

New census statistics show the Hispanic population grew by 17,000 in a one-year period. For the first time, Hispanics are the second-largest ethnic group in the city.
Meanwhile, the African-American population is shrinking, with 42,000 moving out.

In Little Village, it’s not hard to spot the influence and heritage. At Dulcelandia, a candy store, sales and the number of customers have increased since the business opened in 1995.
This would seem to reflect new U.S. Census data showing the Hispanic population in Chicago jumping from 786,000 to 803,000 between 2015 and 2016.
This means about 30 percent of the Windy City’s population is now of Hispanic or Latino descent.

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2017/09/15/hispanic-population-surges-in-chicago/

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