History and Immigration of Asian Americans
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Since the immigration law changes in 1965 the population of Asian Americans in this country has increased dramatically and has also become more diverse as newer groups have joined the earlier Chinese Japanese Koreans Filipinos and Asian Indians. Especially notable are the refugees from the Vietnam War and other immigrants from Southeast Asia: Lao Khmer Hmong Thai and others. In addition political and economic changes in Asia have stimulated the migration of highly educated Asians and the flow of capital from their trans-Pacific homelands to the United States. The essays in this volume provide a framework for understanding the historical experiences of Asians in the United States with emphasis on the years after World War II.
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