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by dragonwriter
530 days ago
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> It’s definitely cultural. I’ve been to every major city in the US and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a homeless Indian. Why might it be rare to see a homeless member of a group whose members make up less than 2% of the population in the US to start with and are largely recent immigrants (15% immigrating within the last 5 years!), often under work-based visa programs targeting highly-skilled workers that are well paid? Could it be cultural superiority of the cultures from which they are drawn? Could it be some other thing that makes them rare among the US homeless? Hard to tell, I'm sure. |
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