Jiang says Indian and East Asian immigrant groups often do well economically in America because of intense educational competition, technical training, and hard-work norms.
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Asian Immigrants
Jiang says Indian and East Asian immigrant groups often do well economically in America because of intense educational competition, technical training, and hard-work norms.
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"today we will look at immigration who wins the game of immigration and who loses why do they win why do they lose okay..."
"being very hard workers the white people are the majority and they are the average okay and they make about 70,000 u.s. a year..."
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