Petlan arrived here seven years ago, helping Idaho's Hispanic population surge nearly 30 percent.
He's Hispanic and he'd hoped to make inroads with the Nevada's large Hispanic population.
The Hispanic population is comparatively less skewed, with 27 congressional Democrats and eight Republicans.
In all of those, the Hispanic population rose by around 600% during the 1990s.
First, it is not true that an increasing Hispanic population means an increasing vote share for Democrats.
Gwinnett's Hispanic population rocketed from 8, 470 in 1990 to 63, 727 in 2000, according to the U.S. Census.
So, next time you hear a report on U.S. Hispanic population, add 4 million to get it right!
During the 1990s the country's Hispanic population grew 58% and, at 35.3 million, has eclipsed African-Americans in number.
In Deep South states such as Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolinas, the Hispanic population jumped more than 40 percent.
It is not impossible to imagine that, in time, Texas's huge Hispanic population could turn America's second-largest state Democratic.
The U.S. Hispanic population grew from 16.3% in 2010 to 16.7% in 2011.
Montgomery County has a significant Hispanic population, as well as a black population.
In Fremont, as in many other such towns, the Hispanic population has surged.
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And Puerto Rico is excluded when the U.S. Census Bureau reports its numbers on Hispanic population in the United States?
The Hispanic population increased from 35.3 million in 2000 when this group made up 13 percent of the total population.
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With the both the Mexican and broader Hispanic population growing in the U.S., Tecate has a chance to grow with them.
In Georgia and Tennessee the estimates were 50 percent lower in the Hispanic population than the number of people actually counted.
Among Florida's largest counties, Orange County's Hispanic population grew by 83% between 2000 and 2010, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
Los Angeles had the largest Hispanic population of any county (4.8 million) in 2011 and the largest numeric increase since 2010 (73, 000).
And the already large Hispanic population has grown by about 8 percent.
Today, many non-Hispanic whites believe they are financing the Hispanic population growth.
Between the 1990 and 2000 censuses, the Hispanic population of Franklin County, Alabama, has grown by 2, 193% and Gordon County, Georgia, by 1, 534%.
Yet the county encompasses much more: agricultural pockets in the northwest, retiree havens along the coast and a growing Hispanic population in the southwest.
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Between 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population grew by 43 percent, which was four times the growth in the total population at 10 percent.
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As it is, a growing Hispanic population in the United States has led the church to put a greater emphasis on Latino populations, Ford said.
South Carolina's Hispanic population expanded by 116% between 2000 and 2009.
He said the Hispanic population in particular is very young, much more concentrated in child-bearing years, and has a higher fertility rate than the white, non-Hispanic population.
Even for Mexican-Americans, who make up nearly two-thirds of America's Hispanic population and seem particularly suspicious of Mr Romney, immigration reform may matter less than jobs or schools.
In each of the past four years the Census Bureau has had to revise down the estimated Hispanic population, leading to smaller estimates of the overall labour force.
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In fact, more than half of the growth in the total population of the United States between 2000 and 2010 was due to the increase in the Hispanic population.
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