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Vietnamese immigrants are much more likely to be naturalized U.S. citizens than the overall immigrant population. In 2014, 76 percent of the 1.3 million Vietnamese immigrants residing in the United States were naturalized citizens, compared to 47 percent of the overall foreign-born population
The resettlement of refugees after the Vietnam war has helped to shape the Immigration policy of the U.S.
Who are the Vietnamese Immigrants?
The Vietnamese Immigrants are people that were once loyal to South Vietnam.
They fled to the United States of America due to fear of political persecution.
According to statistics., over half of Vietnamese Americans reside in the two most populous states of California and Texas.
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