Anything and Anyone is often discriminated against; because they're new and different.
1. Automobiles and their owners were discriminated against by horse and buggy owners in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
2. Airplanes and pilots were discriminated against by people that didn't like their noise, safety problems, and airfields replacing good farming land.
3. Indians discriminated against European settlers for moving in on them, and of course the Europeans discriminated against them when ever they came into town.
4. The Irish were heavily discriminated against in the 1840s upward; that's why many "Irish Cops" became the traditional cop...that's one of the only jobs the Irish could get. That and the US Army.
5. Europeans were discriminated against during the big migrations into Ellis Island in the 1890s and early 1900s; especially the Poles and the Italians. Which gave rise to the Mafia in America, they banded together to protect themselves.
6. In the 1970s, the former South Vietnamese began experiencing discriminations.
7. In the 1990s, the current Russian immigrants are experiencing it.
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Civilian clothing mixed with military clothing (uniforms).
Montagnard and Vietnamese; The Montagnards (French for Mountaineer/Mountain People) were considered (during the war) to be the original inhabitants of Vietnam. The Vietnamese were considered (during the war) to be immigrants from Ancient China.
South Vietnamese refugees initially faced resentment by Americans following the turmoil and upheaval of the Vietnam War. A poll taken in 1975 showed only 36 percent of Americans were in favor of Vietnamese immigration.
Kim Huynh has written: 'Where the sea takes us' -- subject(s): Biography, Immigrants, Refugees, Family, Vietnamese
Nguyen Thuy Lam is a singer off Vietnamese origin who won the Miss Vietnamese World contest in 2008. She especially became famous because of her being Miss Vietnamese World.
Immigrants and poor residents of the US encountered not being wanted, and also not being able to pay taxes.
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The Vietnamese believed that they were being treated unfairly by the government, especially around the Vietnamese war. Therefore, many of them fled mainly to California.
Yes, we're known for being a nation of immigrants. Ever since the 1800's...
South Vietnamese Army personnel were called ARVNs and South Viet civilians were called "Viet Nationals" (short for South Vietnamese citizens).