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There are 365,438+/kloc-0,000,000 Miao people in the United States. How did these Miao people go to America?

Miao is a very old ethnic group, ranking fifth among the ethnic minorities in China. Miao people first lived near the Yellow River valley, but later they were forced to move south. Now most of them live in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Xiangxi and other places. Surprisingly, besides the 9.5 million Miao people in China, there are 6,543.8+0.5 million Miao people living in Viet Nam and Thailand, with a total of 3,654.38+0.5 million Miao people.

According to the records of the US Immigration Bureau, the first Miao people who came to the United States were private people in Thailand, mainly soldiers related to Wang Bao and their families. Wang Bao is the leader of Miao nationality and a general. He was a Lao and finally took refuge in the Lao king. At first, Wang Bao led Miao people to Indochina Peninsula, and they were often bullied by invaders. The life of Miao people is very miserable.

There are few people, Rainbow Bao, who has mastered the military power in Laos and is the leader of the Miao nationality. Americans want to invite Wang Bao to fight the Soviet Union and give them rich materials. Time does not allow Wang Bao to consider it, but it is this decision that has made the Miao people embark on a more difficult road. When the war failed, Wang Bao fled to Thailand with his family, which attracted international attention. Wang Bao supports the United States unconditionally. Under pressure, the United States had to allow Wang Baojun and his family to immigrate to the United States.

After immigrating to the United States, Miao people were assigned to underdeveloped areas. In some areas, blacks are in the majority, the infrastructure is poor, and the living environment of Miao people is not good. Although Miao people have permanent residency in the United States, they are not recognized and have no formal identification. Only after living in the local area for one year can they apply for a green card and pass the exam to become local residents. Miao people have a low social status in the United States. Although there are only 365,438+/kloc-0,000,000 Miao people in the United States, after so many hardships, they decided to unite, safeguard their national rights and interests, set up their own associations, schools, newspapers, media industries, and even enter politics.