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SPECIAL ONE-QUESTION EDICIÓN


BY GUSTAVO ARELLANO

Note to readers: The following is a serious, stat-saturated Mexican. I promise more dwarf- and Dirty Sanchez-related questions next week!

Dear Mexican: A recent study by the Pew Hispanic Center reveals the following:

*Hispanics are four times more likely than non-Hispanics to receive welfare;

*Hispanics account for three-quarters of the increase in poverty in the USA;

*45 percent of Hispanic children are born out of wedlock;

*Hispanic women are 2.54 times more likely to than white women to have abortions;

*Hispanic men are nine times more likely than white men to beat their partners;

*Hispanics are three times more likely than whites to die of AIDS;

*They are four times more likely to die of tuberculosis than whites;

*Hispanics are twice as likely to be incarcerated than non-Hispanics;

*They are 3.8 times more likely to be in prison for murder than non-Hispanics;

*Hispanic youth are 19 times more likely to be in gangs than whites;

*Hispanics are three times more likely than non-Hispanics to drop out of high school;

*55 percent of Mexican-Americans consider themselves to be Mexican first.

Why would Americans want more of THAT?

Round 'em Up, Ringo

Dear Readers: Many gabachos and the occasional wab send me lists of "facts" supposedly gathered by respectable organizations that purport to tell it like it is about Mexicans. Problem is, these lists are riddled with deceptions, unverified assertions and outright lies, and are often falsely attributed.

Take the one Ringo cites. The Pew Hispanic Center never commissioned this "recent study"--most of the findings come from a September report titled "Hispanics: A Statistical Portrait" commissioned by the New Century Foundation. Through their journal American Renaissance, the Virginia non-profit publishes research papers and essays that focus on the depravities of minorities--historically blacks but increasingly Mexicans.

AR editor Jared Taylor operates under the sheen of academia, but organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and Anti-Defamation League have exposed him as a notorious fact-skewer who isn't above cavorting with neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers; Taylor once wrote he publishes AR to "alert whites to the crisis of dispossession they face, and to encourage them to act now in defense of the things they love."

But on to the stats. The charge of spousal abuse comes from a March 2004 AR article that offers no source. "Statistical Portrait" devotes a section to poverty but doesn't claim that Hispanics account for three-quarters of the increase in American poverty; in fact, United States Census figures released earlier this year for 2005 show only an increased poverty rate only for Asians.

The factoid regarding illegitimate births was published in a 2005 National Center for Health Statistics overview, and the Statistical Portrait adds that it "increased by 91 percent" between 1980 and 2000; what the Statistical Portrait doesn't tell you is that the illegitimacy rate for all Americans increased by 141 percent during the same time period, and for gabachos at a promiscuous 148 percent--nearly one and a half times more than Hispanics.

I could go on, but ustedes get the picture. Stats are like Mexicans: you can make them do whatever you like as long as you provide room, board and sexy magazines. Besides, immigrants in the United States have historically been amoral, disease-ridden wretches (think of those dirty Norwegians of yore), so why should Mexicans be any different?

Got a spicy question about Mexicans? Ask the Mexican at garellano@ocweekly.com. And those of you who do submit questions: include a hilarious pseudonym, por favor, or we'll make one up for you!



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