European Americans once mande up the immigrant population during the beginning and middle of the 20th century. People from Italy, Ireland, and other European countries would emigrate to the United States and there was an increase in the population within the United States. Many of the Europeans would settle in New York City such as the Italians or the increase in Irish Americans in Boston and New England. However, the demographics of immigrants have changed with the increase in hispanic immigrants and also Asian immigrants.
Americans always think of hispanics when it comes to immigrants, but many New Englanders forget that there is an increase in Asian immigrants as well. The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston states , “Since 1990, the number of immigrants has risen, and the share from the Caribbean, Central America, and Asia has grown. The shifting regional dominance stems from growing immigrant streams from these new regions and shrinking populations of European immigrants.” Many Americans also have an impact. According to CNN, 93 percent of Asian Americans descrive their people as “very hard working”. This statement is important in the sense that New Englanders should think about the stereotype that immigrants do work hard enough to get the opportunities this nation provides.