Hispanic kid count soars in Tennessee and Georgia
Tagged: children, Georgia, population, TennesseePosted on: July 25th, 2007“Tennessee and Georgia had double-digit percentage increases in their populations of Hispanic children and children of immigrants between 2000 and 2005, according to a report issued today by the nonprofit Annie E. Casey Foundation.
“We live in a global society now,” said Pam Brown, Tennessee state director for the Kids Count project.”
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