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  2. Hmong Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong were also more involved in political activities that 57 percent of the Hmong in Minnesota regarded themselves as Democrats, shown by a survey in 2008, and several Hmong people, including Madison P. Nguyen, former Hmong refugee women in Minnesota, had been elected political staffs in city offices.

  3. History of the Hmong in California - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong population in California is the largest in the United States. Most fled to the United States as refugees in the late 1970s due to their cooperation with the Central Intelligence Agency operatives in northern Laos during the Vietnam War, or are a descendant. As of 2017 it has about 100,000 people of Hmong ancestry. [1]

  4. ‘Everything is gone.’ Hmong immigrants in Sacramento forced ...

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  5. Vang Pao - Wikipedia

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    Vang, an ethnic Hmong, was born on 8 December 1929, [8] [6] in a Hmong village named Nonghet, [9] located in Central Xiangkhuang Province, in the northeastern region of Laos, where his father, Neng Chu Vang, was a county leader. Vang began his early life as a farmer until Japanese forces invaded and occupied French Indochina in World War II.

  6. There are 32,000 members of the Hmong community in Sacramento. There are 32,000 members of the Hmong community in Sacramento.

  7. The Hmong American community, power, privilege and a ... - AOL

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    Former Minneapolis officer Tou Thao’s role in the death of George Floyd has thrust the city's Hmong refugee population into the national discourse around race. The actions of Thao, who is Hmong ...

  8. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Many Hmong refugees resettled in the United States after the Vietnam War. Beginning in December 1975, the first Hmong refugees arrived in the U.S., mainly from refugee camps in Thailand; however, only 3,466 were granted asylum at that time under the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975. In May 1976, another 11,000 were allowed ...

  9. Suni Lee’s victory inspires Hmong Americans across the ...

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    Hmong Americans across the country rejoice in Suni Lee’s victory.