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The Hispanic population’s embrace of mobile technology is increasing community awareness

A Pew Research study found that 87 percent of U.S. Hispanics own a cell phone, compared to 80 percent of non-Hispanics

Minority births expected to outnumber white births soon

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Minorities make up nearly half the children born in the U.S., part of a historic trend in which minorities are expected to become the U.S. majority over the next 40 years.

In fact, demographers say this year could be the “tipping point” when the number of babies born to minorities outnumbers that of babies born to whites.

The numbers are growing because immigration to the U.S. has boosted the number of Hispanic women in their prime childbearing years. Minorities made up 48% of U.S. children born in 2008, the latest census estimates available, compared to 37% in 1990.

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