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Birth rates in the whole world have dropped, nearly every country. The US stayed the same from 1970-2014. But yeah, only France stayed the same in Europe, all others dropped. I think there is a correlation between economic development and birth rates. The better off a family is, the less children they have. There are exceptions of course, but look how the world has modernized and birth rates in most countries has dropped, with the most developed countries having the lowest rates, and the most undeveloped countries having the most. Like I said not all, but look at it. It's a trend.
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Im all for whites also, but there must be an understanding that Spanish has been spoken in the US continuously for hundreds of years in some areas, even before English was spoken. English is the language of the US, but in some parts of the US, such as where I'm from, Spanish and French has been spoken continuously for hundreds of years, so it's not like it's any more foreign than English. Besides, Spanish, just like English is a European language and has its origins with whites.
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I have no problem with your people speaking Spanish, Isleño. I didn't even know such a community existed, but you're not the issue. It's the newcomers I don't like. Just because a very small minority has spoken Spanish here since colonial times, it doesn't mean America is a bilingual country. We are an English-speaking country.
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