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The population of Texas

The residents of Texas are often called "Texans". Texans and Texans have different meanings in English. Texans refer to Texans between 1836 and 1845, while Texans refer to Texans when Texas was one of the States in the United States after 1845.

In the 2003 census, there were 22,118,509 people in Texas. Nearly a third of them are Latinos. Some of these Hispanic residents are immigrants from Mexico, and most of them are illegal immigrants. There are also many from Brazil. As for other residents, Tejano (Tejano or Texano, Spanish "Texas") lived here before the independence movement in Texas, with a long history.

The racial proportion in Texas can be divided into: white (non-Hispanic ancestors) racial proportion 52.4% Hispanic 32% African1/kloc-0.5% Asian 2.7% Indian 0.6% mixed-race 2.5% According to the census, among the ancestors of Texas residents, Mexicans (24.3%) were the most, followed by African-Americans.