There is a billboard in Los Angeles and San Francisco that warns Californians against moving to Texas because of a school shooting.

The billboard claims that the so-called "Texas miracle" died in Uvalde, where 19 students and two teachers were killed in May.

The Texas Miracle is a term used to describe the state's resilience in the face of the Great Recession.

The statement "Don't mess with Texas" began as an anti-littering slogan in the 1980's before it became a call of state pride.

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The movement of Californians to Texas has been going on for a long time due to rising housing prices.

Home prices in California began to go up a lot in the early part of the next decade. Bill Fulton said that people moved to Texas because of that. He moved to Texas to be near his family.

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The exodus became more pronounced as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Better business flexibility and looser health restrictions are believed to be the reasons why it happened again. Legislators pushed for the re- opening of schools.

The weaknesses of the California model have been exposed by COVID because people realize they're not getting great services if schools can't open for much of the year for in-person learning.

People have left for Texas due to that. California's leaders don't grapple with some of the reasons why people are choosing to leave

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A million people applied for a Texas driver's license in the last two years. Most of them were from California.

Asian Americans made up the majority of Texas immigrants. The state's Asian population more than doubled over the course of a decade.

State demographer Lloyd Potter told the Miami Herald in 2017: "We're seeing a decline in Latin American migration into Texas and an increase in the Asian-born foreign population in Texas." It is increasing the diversity and cosmopolitan nature of our cities.

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By the year 2021, Asians will make up 6 percent of Texas' population. Some are attracted to the state by its family friendly values.

Tom Ha said that the Asian culture is family-oriented. We build our own systems.

Some Texans fear that Californians will change their culture. Experts are not predicting a lot of changes.

People are moving to Texas because they want a better life. The professor of political science at Southern Methodist University said that they are not going to change Texas very quickly. White numbers in Texas barely hold up in the in-migration. Hispanics and Asians make up the majority of the growth in the state.

The majority of the growth in Texas over the last two decades has been among Asians and Hispanics.

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