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By 2015 a new wave of immigration from Asia, replaces an earlier immigration wave from Mexico. The new steady source of immigrants- China, India, S. Korea, the Philippines, Japan. In 2013 research based on Census Bureau data shows China at 147,000, India at 129,000 and Mexico at 125,000 as a source of immigrants. In 2000 400,000 immigrants were from Mexico, with a decline every year after 2005. In 2000 India and China were at about 75,000 and did not reach 100,000 till 2007.
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