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Ann Coulter was wrong about something? I'm shocked. Shocked and hurt.
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Ann Coulter was wrong about something? I'm shocked. Shocked and hurt.
As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
"America needs diversity!" Ramos cried. She [Ann Coulter] cried back, "One quarter of the population of Mexico has emptied into America already. Thirty percent of legals are Mexicans; sixty percent of illegals are Mexicans. That's not diversity!”
I couldn't grasp what she'd just said: That 25% of Mexico's people had relocated to the U.S.? Do people know this?
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
33/122 = 27%
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
nope....nada.....nothing here has proven her wrong.....Ann Coulter was wrong about something? I'm shocked. Shocked and hurt.
As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
33/122 = 27%
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
You do understand the difference between "Mexican-origin" and "Mexican-born", do you not?
When you say a population of a country has "relocated", which one do you think you're talking about?
Fun fact: Did you know that 729% of Ireland's population has relocated to the United States? True story.
33.5 million Irish here; 4.595 in Ireland.
I could write a book!![]()
According to that*, only 11.4 million immigrants were estimated to have been born in Mexico in 2010:As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
"America needs diversity!" Ramos cried. She [Ann Coulter] cried back, "One quarter of the population of Mexico has emptied into America already. Thirty percent of legals are Mexicans; sixty percent of illegals are Mexicans. That's not diversity!”
I couldn't grasp what she'd just said: That 25% of Mexico's people had relocated to the U.S.? Do people know this?
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
As for immigration status:This estimate includes 11.4 million immigrants born in Mexico and 22.3 million born in the U.S. who self-identified as Hispanics of Mexican origin.
Of the 33.7 million, 2.05 million are illegal immigrants.Immigration status. Almost two-thirds of Mexicans in the U.S. are native born (65%). About two-thirds of immigrants from Mexico (65%) arrived in the U.S. in 1990 or later.
For both us and them.It would definitely be more productive and beneficial than our adventures in the middle east.I've been saying the same thing for years. Hell I'd like to be able to buy a nice retirement home on the beach in Mexico and kick back eating tacos and drinking Corona.How about we invade Mexico and annex it? Much easier to secure the small Guatemalian border.
According to that*, only 11.4 million immigrants were estimated to have been born in Mexico in 2010:As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
As for immigration status:This estimate includes 11.4 million immigrants born in Mexico and 22.3 million born in the U.S. who self-identified as Hispanics of Mexican origin.
Of the 33.7 million, 2.05 million are illegal immigrants.Immigration status. Almost two-thirds of Mexicans in the U.S. are native born (65%). About two-thirds of immigrants from Mexico (65%) arrived in the U.S. in 1990 or later.
* A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
According to that*, only 11.4 million immigrants were estimated to have been born in Mexico in 2010:As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
As for immigration status:This estimate includes 11.4 million immigrants born in Mexico and 22.3 million born in the U.S. who self-identified as Hispanics of Mexican origin.
Of the 33.7 million, 2.05 million are illegal immigrants.Immigration status. Almost two-thirds of Mexicans in the U.S. are native born (65%). About two-thirds of immigrants from Mexico (65%) arrived in the U.S. in 1990 or later.
* A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
Holy cow, you are innumerate! Your math totally sucks.As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
"America needs diversity!" Ramos cried. She [Ann Coulter] cried back, "One quarter of the population of Mexico has emptied into America already. Thirty percent of legals are Mexicans; sixty percent of illegals are Mexicans. That's not diversity!”
I couldn't grasp what she'd just said: That 25% of Mexico's people had relocated to the U.S.? Do people know this?
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
33/122 = 27%......34/125 = 27%
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
Holy cow, you are innumerate! Your math totally sucks.As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.25% of Mexico's population has relocated to the USA
Link?
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.orgSelect Diaspora Populations in the United States
Mexico: Approximately 23.2 million Mexican immigrants and their children live in the United States, making Mexico by far the largest source of immigration to the United States.
Link (World Bank): Population total Data TablePopulation of Mexico: 122.3 million (2013)
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
33/122 = 27%......34/125 = 27%
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
And you ignored the fact that two-thirds of Mexicans in America are native born.
See post 50. You divided by the current population of Mexico, which is not the total if 25 percent relocated here.Holy cow, you are innumerate! Your math totally sucks.As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.org
Link (World Bank): Population total Data Table
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
33/122 = 27%......34/125 = 27%
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
And you ignored the fact that two-thirds of Mexicans in America are native born.
what's wrong with my math..?
In order for Ann Coulter's claim to be true, 41 million legal and illegal Mexicans would have to have left Mexico and come to the US.
In short, Coulter is so full of shit her eyes should be brown.
Most of the Mexican-Americans in the US were BORN here. They did not emigrate here. The number of native born outnumbers the immigrants by almost 2 to 1, and together they do not add up to 41 million.
No, that link estimates as of 2010 that there were 2.05 million illegal immigrants in the US.According to that*, only 11.4 million immigrants were estimated to have been born in Mexico in 2010:As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.org
Link (World Bank): Population total Data Table
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
As for immigration status:This estimate includes 11.4 million immigrants born in Mexico and 22.3 million born in the U.S. who self-identified as Hispanics of Mexican origin.
Of the 33.7 million, 2.05 million are illegal immigrants.Immigration status. Almost two-thirds of Mexicans in the U.S. are native born (65%). About two-thirds of immigrants from Mexico (65%) arrived in the U.S. in 1990 or later.
* A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research CenterAccording to that*, only 11.4 million immigrants were estimated to have been born in Mexico in 2010:As of 2015, there are approximately 23.2 million Mexicans in America, but the World Bank statistics place Mexico's population as of 2013 as 122.3 million, and UN projections* put the current Mexican population at 125.23 million.I think I will have a look myself, and see whether it is true or not.
Link: Select Diaspora Populations in the United States migrationpolicy.org
Link (World Bank): Population total Data Table
Now for some math, to determine whether the 25% claim is true:
122.3 million Mexicans in Mexico + 23.2 million Mexicans in the US = 145.5 million
145.5 million / 100 = 1.455 million is 1% of Mexicans within Mexico and the US
1.455*25 = 36.375 million would be 25% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
23.2 million / 1.455 million = 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora)
So, Ann Coulter's claim is incorrect, as approximately 15.94% of the Mexican population (excluding non-US diaspora) are currently living in the US (as of 2013).
Well thank God they quit pouring across our border, as of 2013.........
*Link (UN population projections): World Population Prospects the 2012 Revision
according to Pew Research Center there were 33.7 million mexicans in America in 2012....
A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
As for immigration status:This estimate includes 11.4 million immigrants born in Mexico and 22.3 million born in the U.S. who self-identified as Hispanics of Mexican origin.
Of the 33.7 million, 2.05 million are illegal immigrants.Immigration status. Almost two-thirds of Mexicans in the U.S. are native born (65%). About two-thirds of immigrants from Mexico (65%) arrived in the U.S. in 1990 or later.
* A Demographic Portrait of Mexican-Origin Hispanics in the United States Pew Research Center
are you really saying there are only 2 million illegals here....? lol
Here is how you calculate whether or not Coulter is full of shit.
Current population of Mexico: 122.3 million. This figure would have to be 75% of the total figure X if Coulter's claim is true.
X - 25% = 122.3 million.
Put another way X * .75 = 122.3 million.
So X = 122.3/.75 = 163 million.
25 percent of 163 million is 41 million. I rounded up.
163 million - the 41 million who allegedly relocated to the US leaves you with the current population of 122.3 million.
Therefore, 41 million Mexicans would have to have relocated here for Coulter not to be a stark raving idiot.
Sadly for Ann, 42 million Mexicans have not relocated to the US. Not even close.
Which makes her a bigoted moron.
I know, I know. "Bigoted moron" is redundant.
"One quarter of the population of Mexico has emptied into America already."
If the book has a bibliography.Here is how you calculate whether or not Coulter is full of shit.
Current population of Mexico: 122.3 million. This figure would have to be 75% of the total figure X if Coulter's claim is true.
X - 25% = 122.3 million.
Put another way X * .75 = 122.3 million.
So X = 122.3/.75 = 163 million.
25 percent of 163 million is 41 million. I rounded up.
163 million - the 41 million who allegedly relocated to the US leaves you with the current population of 122.3 million.
Therefore, 41 million Mexicans would have to have relocated here for Coulter not to be a stark raving idiot.
Sadly for Ann, 42 million Mexicans have not relocated to the US. Not even close.
Which makes her a bigoted moron.
I know, I know. "Bigoted moron" is redundant.
i guess we will just have to wait until someone here reads her book to get to the truth of the matter....
BWA-HA-HA-HA!Here is how you calculate whether or not Coulter is full of shit.
Current population of Mexico: 122.3 million. This figure would have to be 75% of the total figure X if Coulter's claim is true.
X - 25% = 122.3 million.
Put another way X * .75 = 122.3 million.
So X = 122.3/.75 = 163 million.
25 percent of 163 million is 41 million. I rounded up.
163 million - the 41 million who allegedly relocated to the US leaves you with the current population of 122.3 million.
Therefore, 41 million Mexicans would have to have relocated here for Coulter not to be a stark raving idiot.
Sadly for Ann, 42 million Mexicans have not relocated to the US. Not even close.
Which makes her a bigoted moron.
I know, I know. "Bigoted moron" is redundant.
i guess we will just have to wait until someone here reads her book to get to the truth of the matter....
In order for Ann Coulter's claim to be true, 41 million legal and illegal Mexicans would have to have left Mexico and come to the US.
In short, Coulter is so full of shit her eyes should be brown.
Most of the Mexican-Americans in the US were BORN here. They did not emigrate here. The number of native born outnumbers the immigrants by almost 2 to 1, and together they do not add up to 41 million.
Then that steady stream of Mexicans pouring over our border daily is just an illusion.