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North NJ is so dense though a place like Fort Lee is effectively integrated with a yhe dozens of tiny adjacent communities and is relatively racially mixed anyway.
Yeah but you dont really leave them all that much. If you live in Fort Lee, its rare you are integrating with residents from Englewood Cliffs, Washington Heights or the Hudson Line towns bar Palisades Park.
The Asian American community in the SW part of North Jersey is much much much more integrated as many of these groups have been here for decades and have acclimated into local culture via through long time exposure or association with Rutgers or Princeton.
Yesterday I was in Robbinsville NJ and met a whole group of Indian American trump supporters downtown. Like groups of couples. Lmao.
Asian mayor-elect (Taiwanese), 11.3% of the city (by far the highest of any major eastern city not named NYC
Not saying I disagree with your overall point about Boston, but if we are talking about eastern cities, St. Paul is the highest outside of NYC at 19.2%. If you combine Minneapolis and St. Paul together it’s basically right at 11.3.
Not saying I disagree with your overall point about Boston, but if we are talking about eastern cities, St. Paul is the highest outside of NYC at 19.2%. If you combine Minneapolis and St. Paul together it’s basically right at 11.3.
Minneapolis is Midwest. Thats not what he was referring to.
Not saying I disagree with your overall point about Boston, but if we are talking about eastern cities, St. Paul is the highest outside of NYC at 19.2%. If you combine Minneapolis and St. Paul together it’s basically right at 11.3.
right forgot about St. Paul. But it's not Eastern really. It's west of the mississipi.
Seattle and the Eastside burbs feel way more Asian integrated than Boston and Greater Boston despite a decent percentage of Asian population in Boston. Boston area still feels very much Irish and everybody else.
Certainly not the most, but I'll just mention the NE Atlanta metro. Lots of Indians and Koreans in particular, integrated into the general metro area. I'm speaking about places like Duluth, Suwanee, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Cumming, East Cobb
My upscale neighborhood in Suwanee of 400+ homes, was ~20% North Korean. North Gwinnet H.S. is ~20% Korean too. They elevated the school ratings in our cluster, but they mostly kept to themselves socially.
St. Paul isn't west of the Mississippi and is in the eastern third of the country
Lived in St. Paul suburbs for 20+ years. No one even remotely considers it eastern. There is a huge Hmong & Karen refugee population there, however I wouldn't say they are really well integrated. Mostly clustered around the Como, Frogtown, and Phalen/East. St. Paul areas.
My upscale neighborhood in Suwanee of 400+ homes, was ~20% North Korean. North Gwinnet H.S. is ~20% Korean too. They elevated the school ratings in our cluster, but they mostly kept to themselves socially.
Yes, my son is Korean and daughter Indian, and even over in East Cobb, their school has a sizeable South and East Asian (mostly Korean) population. No doubt both have elevated the school ratings.
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