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Table Population White alone, percent 35.5% Black alone, percent (a)(a) 22.9% American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent (a)(a) 0.9% Asian alone, percent (a)(a) 6.9%57 more rows
Some communities in Greater Houston which do not have Hispanics or Latinos as the predominant ethnic group include expensive, predominantly non-Hispanic white communities such as Memorial, Uptown, and West University Place; and historically African-American neighborhoods located south and northeast of Downtown Houston.
Unauthorized Population - Region of Birth Where are most unauthorized immigrants in Houston from? People from Mexico and Central America are the majority of unauthorized immigrants in Houston's three-county region.
Ing to U.S. Census estimates, Houston's black residents mostly reside in the southern and northern areas of Harris County. Many of the black majority neighborhoods are outside of the 610 Loop. Hispanic residents are the most spread out among the four largest groups in Houston, ing to U.S. Census data.
Some communities in Greater Houston which do not have Hispanics or Latinos as the predominant ethnic group include expensive, predominantly non-Hispanic white communities such as Memorial, Uptown, and West University Place; and historically African-American neighborhoods located south and northeast of Downtown Houston.
Mexico accounts for nearly two-fifths of Houston's foreign-born residents (598,758). El Salvador (118,984) was the birthplace of the next largest group from Central America, followed by Honduras (91,650) and Guatemala (39,813). One-fourth of Houston's foreign-born residents were born in Asia (448,944).
Arrangements to obtain a court order for mental health services may be made through the Mental Health Division of the Harris County Clerk's Office, located at HCPC, 2800 South MacGregor Way, Houston, TX 77021. It is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. A mental health professional can force someone to seek medical help if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. This is called involuntary commitment.
To apply for a mental health warrant please print out forms and complete using only behavior from the last 30 days, but do not sign. Forms must be presented and signed in person at 2800 S. MacGregor Way, Houston, TX 77021. For further information please contact 713-741-6014.
Mental Health Warrants Any adult may file an application with a magistrate, including a justice court judge, for an emergency mental health assessment. The application must state: The application may be accompanied by any relevant information. The application must be personally presented to the magistrate.