There are over two million Filipinos living in the US. Of these, approximately half live in California (especially in San Francisco/San Jose and San Diego regions) . There are also large groups in Hawaii, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York/Newark, and Norfolk/Virginia Beach.
Two major entry points for work has been the military (particularly the Navy) and nursing. This means that there are often large Filipino populations in and around Navy ports. The large number in nursing tends to mean that you can find Filipinos working in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities almost everywhere in the United States.
Over 5 million Filipinos live in the U.S.
As of 2019, there were approximately 4.2 million Filipinos living in the United States. They make up one of the largest groups of Asian Americans in the country.
Filipinos are residents of the Philippines.
The Filipinos lived on the plantation
Israelites live in the Israel and Filipinos live in Philippines
The US took control of the Philippines after they helped them with the Spanish. And Filipinos wanted freedom or the US to get out.
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caves and on top the trees
The US reacted harshly to the Filipinos' response by launching a brutal military campaign to suppress the Philippine insurrection. The US saw the Filipinos' desire for independence as a threat to American control and interests in the region, leading to a violent and protracted conflict.
The people who live in the Philippines are called Filipinos.
it came from us Filipinos
Because the United States forced Filipinos to live in designated zones, where poor sanitation, starvation, and disease killed thousands.