Houston is America's most diverse city, and others are finally starting to notice - Houston Chronicle

Houston becomes most diverse place in America... Houston is America's most diverse city, and others are finally starting to notice By Brett Barrouquere, Houston Chronicle Published 5:18 pm, Tuesday, May 9, 2017 A quick look around Houston and one thing becomes obvious; the Bayou City is about as diverse as it gets. It wasn't always that way, though. The metropolis on I-10 got started as a town catering to the oil industry, with white men doing blue-collar work in the energy sector. Immigration and time changed things and created the city we know today.  SANCTUARY BATTLE: Abbott takes to Facebook live to sign anti-'sanctuary cities' bill Now, with the immigration debate roiling, people outside of Texas have started to take notice of the changes here that caused Houston to pass New York seven years ago as the most diverse city in the country. The Los Angeles Times posits that, by 2050, America will look a lot like Houston does today. That would mean America would be a mix of white, Latino, black, Vietnamese and other immigrants sharing space, even if not all in the same neighborhoods. You can read the Houston Chronicle's deeper exploration of the issue in The Million proje
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