Consultation for Asian immigrants Demographic review According to the US Census Bureau, the term Asia refers to the population of the Far East, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent (US Census Bureau, 2004b). The Pacific Islands system is another general term that refers to people originating in Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, or other Pacific Islands. In the United States, Asian Americans are more acceptable terms represented by 43 different ethnic groups from different geographical areas.
Since the first group of major Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States, Asian Americans including East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia have experienced racial discrimination. First generation immigrants, immigrant children, and Asians adopted by non-Asian families were affected. The political manga of 1882 ridiculed the "Chinese exclusion law", Chinese men surrounded by the interests of Chinese immigrants are forbidden to enter "golden gate of liberty", and communists and "fraud" Other groups, including, were allowed to enter. The title is ironically saying: "We have to draw a line somewhere, you know"
Significance: After nearly a century, the first Chinese immigrants in California built a solid foundation for Asian immigrants in the 1850s, Asian immigrants faced racist legal barriers, I tried to eliminate it. After these obstacles fell in the 1940s and eventually fell in 1965, Asian immigrants prospered. As of 2007, some 14.5 million Asians or some of Asia's population live in the United States and account for nearly 5% of the US population The trend in the beginning of the 21st century is the hope for continued growth It showed.
In 1960, most Asian Americans were descendants of early Chinese and Japanese immigrants. Changes in the immigration policy in 1965 greatly increased the number of Asian immigrants and dramatically changed the population composition of Asian Americans. By 1990, more than half of American Asians and Pacific Islanders were born in foreign countries. Like Hispanics, each country group has its own unique immigration history forming the experience in the United States. Although it is impossible to ascertain the entry history of all these groups, here we will explain a brief overview of the migration experience of the most populous group.
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