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- US men’s soccer misses 2nd straight Olympics
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All posts tagged "immigrants"
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[Market Watch] Maryland, NJ, Virginia see biggest gain in immigrant population
– How is the latest wave of U.S. immigration playing out in your state? The Census Bureau estimates that 13.3% of the U.S. population comprises immigrants. Their share of the population will set a record...
- Posted November 27, 2015
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[HuffPo] Children of Asian immigrants share incredibly selfless decisions of parents
Starting a new life in a new country isn’t easy. But when it comes to their children, many Asian immigrants will do just that in hopes of giving them a better life. An emotional video...
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Baltimore seniors recount immigration stories in pottery exhibit
By The Korea Times Washington D.C. staff A collection of stories from first-generation Korean immigrants, now seniors, were told in a showcase featuring Onngi pottery vessels during Baltimore’s three-day Pop-Up Koreatown event last weekend. The traditional Korean...
- Posted April 13, 2015
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[Asian Fortune] Suffering in silence: The dilemma for older Asian American immigrants
In 1976 So Ying Chan and her husband came to the United States to help take care of her grandchildren. Her son, Michael Man, worked as the accounting manager at the National Education...
- Posted March 25, 2015
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[The Diplomat] South Korea’s Immigrant Problem
It is increasingly difficult to characterize South Korea as a single-race nation anymore given its growing racial and cultural diversity. South Korea has about 1.58 million foreign residents as of September, and there are 49...
- Posted November 20, 2014
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[HuffPo] How Racism Created America’s Chinatowns
Last month, a San Francisco tour guide was caught in a racist rant about the city’s Chinatown, berating residents for “eating turtles and frogs” and for not assimilating into American culture. There’s an irony to these...
- Posted November 18, 2014