![]() ![]() Although the commonalities of hardships that exist between the Asian ethnic groups are greatly the same that can also be separated from likeness just as easy. Asian-Americans come from the same part of the world, the same continent, yet their struggles have left them in different situations. Half of all immigrants that enter the U.S. Currently Asian-Americans represent the fastest growing minority group in the United States. ![]() Asian-Americans have overcome drastic situations to carry the status that they do today. Asian-Americans are those whose roots are from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, China, Cambodia, Korea, and Hmong to name the most common. Immigrants of Asia represent many countries and many different situations that have brought them to this “better” country with hopes for “more opportunities” to succeed. Strangers From A Different Shore by author/professor Ronald Takaki has brought a new perspective of my growing knowledge of the hardships and endless obstacles that Asian-Americans have struggled with through their immigration experience. ![]()
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