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xxx Rosenblum explained.

During the same period, birth rates among white women declined while Hispanic immigrants had higher fertility. "A good bit of the Hispanic growth since 1965 was due to that act," e- mailed William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution. "But going forward natural increase is the main component of Hispanic growth." John Logan, a demographer at Brown University, concurs: "The Latino population in the last decade or two has grown more from fertility than from immigration," he said via e-mail.

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