Yeah well, colorado springs itself (the city in the original post) is only 18% high spanic, 7.5% foreign born, and 96.6% US citizens.
None of the households in Colorado Springs, CO reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.
datausa.io
Colorado is 22% high spanic, 9% foreign born, and 95% US citizens.
Denver is 29% high spanic, 13.8% foreign born, and 92.5% US citizens.
That doesn't sound too bad other than in Denver. I think the white
people liberals all either move to colorado springs or they buy huge
plantations estates ranches out in the mountains.
For reference, Cali is 39.8% high spanic, 26.5% foreign born, and 87.8% US citizens.
I'm not even going to list LA.
All the numbers came from that same datausa site, I just forgot to copy the other links.