I read somewhere that our government is planning to ship 45,000 Haitians to Orlando. Hope it's not true. Orlando is already turning to hell in several areas. That's all Florida needs.
I remember when Miami was the place to go for vacations. Just a matter of time before it goes to seed.I was shocked to discover how few Whites now live there.
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Miami
By Don D Published 03/19/2008 Miami-Dade County
Miami
The city of Miami nicknamed "M.I.A."Â is a major city in the state of Florida. The city is known worldwide for the setting place of the famous gangster movie "Scarface"Â. Being the headquarters of Miami-Dade County, Miami is world city, a city that is important in the global economic world, which is important in the U.S. financial centers.
Miami ethnicity rate is 12% Caucasian, 22.3% African-American, 65.8% Latino, 0.7% Asian, and 5.2% other. Many places in Miami have a strong language barrier which can very difficult for people who don't speak a certain language.
Because of Miami's extreme ethnic/cultural diversity, it has three official languages: English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. Because of this, it can be very difficult for law officials, and some citizens, to interact normally with one another as done in other cities. Some neighborhoods can be extremely difficult to interact if one is not bilingual with Spanish or Haitian Creole. Miami has two areas' that are populated by Hispanic and Creole Nationalities: Little Havana & Little Haiti.
Little Havana is a neighborhood in Miami that many Cuban immigrants reside. It's named after the capital of Cuba. Most of the residents are Cuban refugees that have fled Cuba. Many outsiders that come to the area say that because of the culture and little spoken English, it is as if their in Cuba. Little Havana is thought of to be the Cuban capital of the U.S. with the neighborhood being a community of Cuban exiles.
Little Haiti is a neighborhood in Miami that many Haitian immigrants reside. The neighborhood is filled with Haitian Creole and French culture. Most its residents are from Haiti or of Haitian descent. Most people in the area speak Haitian Creole and there are many businesses and signs in the area that are written in Haitian. It is known for their crimes and drug trading.
Miami has an estimated population of 404,048 people with 5,000 of them are gang members. Gangs in Miami have been increasing in their violent acts. Some gangs have spread to other Florida counties. Gangs in Miami have strong involvement in criminal activities such as murder, shootings, robbery, drug selling, and turf wars.
I remember when Miami was the place to go for vacations. Just a matter of time before it goes to seed.I was shocked to discover how few Whites now live there.
http://www.knowgangs.com/gangsofamerica/articles/29693/1/Miami/Page1.html
Miami
By Don D Published 03/19/2008 Miami-Dade County
Miami
The city of Miami nicknamed "M.I.A."Â is a major city in the state of Florida. The city is known worldwide for the setting place of the famous gangster movie "Scarface"Â. Being the headquarters of Miami-Dade County, Miami is world city, a city that is important in the global economic world, which is important in the U.S. financial centers.
Miami ethnicity rate is 12% Caucasian, 22.3% African-American, 65.8% Latino, 0.7% Asian, and 5.2% other. Many places in Miami have a strong language barrier which can very difficult for people who don't speak a certain language.
Because of Miami's extreme ethnic/cultural diversity, it has three official languages: English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. Because of this, it can be very difficult for law officials, and some citizens, to interact normally with one another as done in other cities. Some neighborhoods can be extremely difficult to interact if one is not bilingual with Spanish or Haitian Creole. Miami has two areas' that are populated by Hispanic and Creole Nationalities: Little Havana & Little Haiti.
Little Havana is a neighborhood in Miami that many Cuban immigrants reside. It's named after the capital of Cuba. Most of the residents are Cuban refugees that have fled Cuba. Many outsiders that come to the area say that because of the culture and little spoken English, it is as if their in Cuba. Little Havana is thought of to be the Cuban capital of the U.S. with the neighborhood being a community of Cuban exiles.
Little Haiti is a neighborhood in Miami that many Haitian immigrants reside. The neighborhood is filled with Haitian Creole and French culture. Most its residents are from Haiti or of Haitian descent. Most people in the area speak Haitian Creole and there are many businesses and signs in the area that are written in Haitian. It is known for their crimes and drug trading.
Miami has an estimated population of 404,048 people with 5,000 of them are gang members. Gangs in Miami have been increasing in their violent acts. Some gangs have spread to other Florida counties. Gangs in Miami have strong involvement in criminal activities such as murder, shootings, robbery, drug selling, and turf wars.