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Refers to those who are living in the United States and having origins of any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia and Indian. By 2000, 3.6% of the US population, approximately 10 million, were Asian American.
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Stereotypes All Asians are the same, or all are Chinese All are smart All don’t know how to speak English All do nails
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Asian American are very diverse: Countries of origin & Ethnicities Languages/dialects Immigration History Length/Generation of being in the United States Socioeconomic status Religious Acculturation
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51% of Asian American are immigrants The six largest groups, account for 89% of Asian American: Chinese (2.7 million), Filipinos (2.4 million), Asian Indian (1.9 million) Korean (1.23 million) Vietnamese (1.22 million) Japanese (1.15million)
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As 51% of Asian American are immigrants Reasons include: for most of Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Filipinos and Koreans, arrive as middle-class immigrants to join their families invest in the U.S. economy Southeast Asian origins, such as Vietnamese, Cambodian, or Laotians escape war and persecution as refugees
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Religious – Buddhism, Hinduism, Muslim, Catholicism, Christian, Daoism and many others. Language – different dialects even within one country or one region.
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