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U.S. Population Projections: 2005-2050 |
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"If current trends
continue, the population of the
United States will rise to 438 million in
2050, from 296 million in 2005, and 82%
of the increase will be due to immigrants
arriving from 2005 to 2050 and their
U.S.-born descendants, according to new
projections developed by the Pew Research
Center."
So begins the executive summary of the now
available February 11th Pew Research report,
U.S.
Population Projections: 2005-2050.
Among the other key population
projections:
- Nearly one in five Americans (19%)
will
be an immigrant in 2050, compared with one in
eight (12%) in 2005. By 2025, the immigrant,
or foreign born, share of the population will
surpass the peak during the last great wave
of immigration a century ago.
- The Latino population, already the
nation's largest minority group, will triple
in size and will account for most of the
nation's population growth from 2005 through
2050. Hispanics will make up 29% of the U.S.
population in 2050, compared with 14% in
2005.
- The non Hispanic white population will
increase more slowly than other racial and
ethnic groups; whites will become a minority
(47%) by 2050.
The Center's projections are based on
detailed assumptions about births, deaths
and immigration levels--the three key
components of population change. All
these assumptions are built on recent trends.
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and cultural changes to come, contact
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Honoring a tradition dating back
to 1943, President Bush has issued
a proclamation recognizing March as Red Cross
Month and lauding the "remarkable
achievements and contributions" of the
American
Red Cross.
Read
the complete press release here.
About the Red
Cross
Mission Statement - The American
Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by
volunteers and guided by its Congressional
Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the
International Red Cross Movement, will
provide relief to victims of disaster and
help people prevent, prepare for, and respond
to emergencies.
Fundamental Principles of the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement
- Humanity - The International Red
Cross and Red Crescent Movement, born of a
desire to bring assistance without
discrimination to the wounded on the
battlefield endeavours, in its international
and national capacity, to prevent and
alleviate human suffering wherever it may be
found. Its purpose is to protect life and
health and to ensure respect for the human
being. It promotes mutual understanding,
friendship, cooperation and lasting peace
among all peoples.
- Impartiality - It makes no
discrimination as to nationality, race,
religious beliefs, class or political
opinions. It endeavours to relieve the
suffering of individuals, being guided solely
by their needs, and to give priority to the
most urgent cases of distress.
- Neutrality - In order to continue
to enjoy the confidence of all, the Movement
may not take sides in hostilities or engage
at any time in controversies of a political,
racial, religious or ideological nature.
- Independence - The Movement is
independent. The National Societies, while
auxiliaries in the humanitarian services of
their governments and subject to the laws of
their respective countries, must always
maintain their autonomy so that they may be
able at all times to act in accordance with
the principles of the Movement.
- Voluntary Service - It is a
voluntary relief movement not prompted in any
manner by desire for gain.
- Unity - There can be only one Red
Cross or one Red Crescent Society in any one
country. It must be open to all. It must
carry on its humanitarian work throughout its
territory.
- Universality - The International
Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in which
all Societies have equal status and share
equal responsibilities and duties in helping
each other, is worldwide.
Not surprisingly, Wikipedia
has a very complete page, bibliography and
set of images of the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent
movement.
And finally, Language Line Services is
proud to be the
official telephone language
interpreting service for the American Red Cross.
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Free Interpreter Phone Service
Now Available To New York City Residents,
Tourists
Your World. Your Language. Connects
Limited English Speakers with Vital Business
Services
Monterey, CA - (February 21, 2008).
With 36 percent of its population foreign
born and a relentless stream of international
travelers, New York City's millions of
limited English speakers will now find it
easier than ever to communicate with
consumer and business services thanks to
Your World. Your Language.which
launches in New York this week.
This
first-of-its-kind, toll-free, phone-based
interpreter service is now
available to limited English speaking
residents, and foreign business travelers and
tourists throughout New York.
The service is simultaneously being
launched in other major metro areas including
Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte,
Philadelphia, and Washington DC to
support the millions of immigrant families
throughout the region.
Your World. Your Language. can be
accessed by calling 1-888-855-0811, and
will be available nationwide by the end of 2008.
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more >>
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read "Free Interpreter Phone Service Now
Available in Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte,
New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC"
here
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