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Neil G. Ruiz

@neil_ruiz

Head of New Research Initiatives @PewResearch, expert on race & ethnicity, Asian Americans, immigration. Pew Research Center is non-advocacy. RTs≠endorsements.

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U.S. Hispanic populations in Northeast metro areas tend to be more diverse. For instance, no origin group makes up more than 30% of the New York and Boston metro areas’ Hispanic populations. pewrsr.ch/44bwviM

U.S. Hispanic populations in Northeast metro areas tend to be more diverse. For instance, no origin group makes up more than 30% of the New York and Boston metro areas’ Hispanic populations. pewrsr.ch/44bwviM
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New: Among Asian Americans, U.S.-born children of immigrants are most likely to have hidden part of their heritage pewrsr.ch/467396M

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New: Religion Among Asian Americans. A rising share say they have no religion, but many consider themselves close to one or more religious traditions for reasons such as family or culture pewrsr.ch/3FdT9x6

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78% of Asians living in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner in some way, even if they were born in the United States. Explore our findings: pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A

78% of Asians living in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner in some way, even if they were born in the United States. Explore our findings: pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A
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NEW Pew Research Race and Ethnicity survey looks at Asian Americans' experiences with discrimination. It finds three broad categories: 1) being treated as a foreigner, even for those born in the US; 2) being seen as a "model minority"; 3) day-to-day encounters tied to race. pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A

NEW <a href="/pewidentity/">Pew Research Race and Ethnicity</a> survey looks at Asian Americans' experiences with discrimination. It finds three broad categories: 1) being treated as a foreigner, even for those born in the US; 2) being seen as a "model minority"; 3) day-to-day encounters tied to race. pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A
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63% of Asian American adults have experienced incidents where people assume they are a model minority, including those who say people have assumed they are good at math and science or they are not creative thinkers. pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A

63% of Asian American adults have experienced incidents where people assume they are a model minority,  including those who say people have assumed they are good at math and science or they are not creative thinkers. pewrsr.ch/411RZ1A
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New from Pew Research Center: The Hardships and Dreams of Asian Americans Living in Poverty. About 1 in 10 Asians in the U.S. live in economic hardship pewrsr.ch/4cvr3Nd