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    Vietnamese Refugee Turned Entrepreneur Invests in Old Country

    David Duong's family had to be rescued at sea after fleeing Vietnam in a small boat at the end of the war. After time in a refugee camp, they arrived in the United States with no possessions other than the vision of seeing opportunity where other people saw only trash. Now, the family recycling business in California is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, employs hundreds of people, and is investing back in Vietnam.

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    You just never know...I wonder how many shat on him while he was down...And regret doing so now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy
    .I wonder how many shat on him while he was down...And regret doing so now...
    Plenty but doubt regret it. Same sort of rhetoric heard today. "Can't have those gooks comin' in taking our jobs, livin' on welfare and commitin' all sorts of crime."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
    You just never know...I wonder how many shat on him while he was down...And regret doing so now...
    When I was a kid there was a term. "Boat People."

    It was not meant to be negative, but that's what term was used because of the video footage and news reporting.

    One of them worked for my parents.

    As we know, they came to the US with nothing. Only the shirt on their back.

    About 15 years later, you started reading stories of their sons and daughters getting into prestigious universities, getting Ph.ds, and becoming successful entrepreneurs.

    In the Seattle area, many of these immigrants live in the more expensive neighborhoods.

    They've been successful for the most part. Good on their work and study ethics.

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    Remember it well...And remember the people...One pretty little Legal Assistant in particular...The "hope" of the whole family...

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    Almost all immigrant groups have flourished after becoming citizens in America. That is why it was named the American Dream.
    Fifty years ago there were no Lebanese, Korean, Indian, Viet, Cuban or Mexican restaurants in America.
    Thankfully times have changed. Some Americans haven't.

    [Caveat: My opinion does not neccesarily represent those descendents of Original Native Nations.]

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    What about the Black fellows, can't they invest back in their country of Roots.

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    They could and some do. Keep in mind the great-great-grandparents of most blacks never received citizenship. They arrived and died as slaves.

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    Vietnam is starting to show real promise as an economy.

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