From China to New York, By Way of the Southern Border
Briefly

Once they reach the city, many Chinese migrants rely on established family and social networks within Chinese enclaves to swiftly establish themselves, mirroring historic immigration patterns and revitalizing neighborhoods like Chinatown.
The influx of Chinese migrants represents a resurgence of immigration from the 1980s, transforming neighborhoods and contributing to the fabric of New York City's diverse population.
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