Summary
It doesn't take a sociologist to figure out why new immigrants settle in neighborhoods where they have their own shops, grocery stores, restaurants, religious institutions and cultural attractions. Some immigrants prefer to stay in their original neighborhoods; others move on as they assimilate into American society.
Those immigrants who stay do so because that's where they feel most comfortable and secure, or because they can't afford to move. We find Chinatowns in major cities, along with Koreatown in L.A., Little Italy in New York and Little Saigon in Orange County.See the full content of this document
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Speak Out On Little Cambodia
Long Beach is home to the largest Cambodian population outside Cambodia, and me...
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