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Vietnamese immigration to the United Kingdom started during WW2 but more significant numbers immigrated after the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. The UK only accepted a few hundred of the first wave of refugees who were fleeing from the victorious North Vietnamese. However, more than twenty thousand were accepted of a later wave of refugees who ...
The Washington metropolitan area was a desirable choice for Vietnamese immigrants to settle for several reasons. Many of the first-wave Vietnamese immigrants had ties to the U.S. government or the embassy. [2] Northern Virginia emerged as a suitable location within the region for resettlement for several reasons.
Amerasians are descendants of an ethnic Vietnamese (or Hoa) parent and an American parent, most commonly white or black. The first substantial generation of Amerasian Vietnamese Americans were born to American personnel, primarily military men, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1975.
A prolific Vietnamese people smuggler, who entered the UK illegally this year in a small boat, has told the BBC he forges visa documents for other Vietnamese who plan to make the same crossing ...
Since many Vietnamese immigrants came to the U.S. as refugees or political asylees, Nguyen said, helping them understand state actors' role in fomenting racial discord in the U.S. can allow them ...
The area has been a destination for international immigration since the late 1960s. It also attracts internal migration from other parts of the U.S. [1] [dubious – discuss] Racial composition of the Washington, D.C. area: [2] 2006. White: 51.7%; Black: 26.3%; Asian: 8.4%; Hispanic: 11.6%; Mixed and Other: 2.0%; 1980. White: 67.8%; Black: 26.0 ...
A man has appeared in court after Vietnamese migrants were discovered in the back of a van at Newhaven ferry port. Anas Al Mustafa, of Heather Crescent, Swansea, is accused of assisting unlawful ...
Little Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn nhỏ or Tiểu Sài Gòn) is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries. Alternate names include Little Vietnam and Little Hanoi (mainly in historically communist nations), depending on the enclave's political history.