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Discrimination Against Asian Pacific Americans
Asian Pacific Americans are a term that includes Asian Americans and Pacific Island American. When people mentioned Asian, most people will think China, Japan and Korea. In generally, these countries immigration histories are more longer comparing to the other Asian countries as well as immigration populations take up a great percentage in all immigrations of U.S. However, Asian Pacific Americans are also includes Philippines Vietnam, Laos, India, Nepal and etc.
Each one of immigration group just came to The United States will suffer varying degrees of discrimination against. With more and more immigrations that from different places around the world came to the Unites States. The definition of American has been changing over time. America


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