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History of the Hmong Americans in Metro Detroit : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the Hmong Americans in Metro Detroit

As of 2007 most Hmong people in the State of Michigan live in northeastern Detroit, but they have been increasingly moving to Pontiac and Warren.
==History==
Many Hmong immigrated to Michigan after the end of the Vietnam War in the 1970s.〔Metzger, Kurt and Jason Booza. "(Asians in the United States, Michigan and Metropolitan Detroit )." Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University. January 2002 Working Paper Series, No. 7. p. 7. Retrieved on November 6, 2013.〕 The Hmong had moved to Detroit in order to obtain employment and so members of the same families could live in the same area.〔Smith, Natalie Jill, p. 48.〕 Hmong people had migrated to Detroit from various places in the United States.〔Smith, Natalie Jill, p. 235.〕 As of that year, Metro Detroit's Hmong population is smaller than the major Hmong populations in California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.〔Smith, Natalie Jill, p. 48-49.〕
By 2000 there were about 1,700 Hmong people in the Osborn neighborhood of Detroit.〔Rosen, Zak. "(Meet one of Detroit's last remaining Hmong families )" ((Archive )). ''Michigan Radio''. April 23, 2015. Retrieved on July 1, 2015.〕 As of 2001 there were about 5,000 Hmong in total in Metro Detroit, with most of them living in the east side of Detroit and Warren.〔Smith, Natalie Jill, p. 235.〕 As of that year, Metro Detroit's Hmong population is smaller than the major Hmong populations in California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.〔Smith, Natalie Jill, p. 48-49.〕
As of 2002 the concentrations of Hmong and Laotian people in the tri-county area were in northeast Detroit, southern Warren, and central Pontiac.〔Metzger, Kurt and Jason Booza. "(Asians in the United States, Michigan and Metropolitan Detroit )." ((Archive )) Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University. January 2002 Working Paper Series, No. 7. p. 7. Retrieved on November 6, 2013.〕 In 2002 Booza and Metzger wrote that "The 3,943 Hmong living in tri-county area are one of the most concentrated of the Asian groups."〔 A 2010 report from Data Driven Detroit, City Connect Detroit, stated that within the Osborn neighborhood of Detroit, the Hmong, which now numbered at 560, "had established a tight-knit community".〔"(Osborn Neighborhood Profile )." ((Archive )) Data Driven Detroit, City Connect Detroit. p. 3. Retrieved on November 8, 2012.〕 By 2013 the Hmong population in the Osborn neighborhood had declined due to Hmong people moving to Warren and Sterling Heights.〔Lewis, Matthew (Model D). "(Young and Hmong in a Detroit east side neighborhood )" ((Archive )). MLive. September 29, 2013. Retrieved on February 19, 2014.〕

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