Ravi
Diamond Member
Like I said, it went over your head.Birfer Reb:
The "racial classification" list that you keep parroting is simply the classification list the national government uses when compiling vital statistics.
You left off a paragraph, as I illustrate below:
In other words, if you report your child as Mexican or Puerto Rican, which are not "accepted racial classifications" the government will count your child as white.Births in the United States in 1961 are classified for vital statistics into white, Negro, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Aleut, Eskimo, Hawaiian, and Part-Hawaiian (combined) and "other nonwhite."
The category "white" includes, in addition to persons reported as "white," those reported as Mexicans or Puerto Rican.
So these classifications do not limit how you report your child but merely how the federal government classifies your child.
I know this will either be totally ignored or go right over your head.
UH she called me a birther that must mean I will shut up. wrong
irrelevant
What is relevantSo these classifications do not limit how you report your child but merely how the federal government classifies your child.
Births in the United States in 1961 are classified for vital statistics into white, Negro, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Aleut, Eskimo, Hawaiian, and Part-Hawaiian (combined) and "other nonwhite."
Have a nice day.
Too funny.