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How did the Hmong help the US in Vietnam?

How did the Hmong help the US in Vietnam?

Hmong soldiers, totaling over 30,000 men, fought the ground war, flew combat missions, directed air strikes, rescued downed American flyers, fought behind enemy lines, gathered intelligence on the movements of North Vietnamese troops and more.

Why did many Hmong people move to the US after the Vietnam War?

Most Hmong Americans consist of those that fled to the United States as refugees in the late 1970s due to their cooperation with the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency operatives in northern Laos during the Vietnam War, and their descendants.

Where did the Hmong go after the war?

Hmong in Thailand After the Vietnam War At the end of the Vietnam War in the early 1970s as many as a third of the Hmong population left Laos and fled across the Mekong River to Thailand. In Thailand, the Hmong were housed in a series of refugee camps. About 130,000 made their way to United States.

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How did the Hmong get to America?

Unlike past immigrant groups, the Hmong were political refugees who fled their country because of war and persecutions. The Hmong refugees were legally admitted to the United States by the U.S. government and were initially resettled by church organizations such as Catholic Charities and Lutheran Social Service.

Who helped bring the Hmong to Minnesota?

Minnesota had many active VOLAGS who helped Hmong people when they arrived. The University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension Services and the Lao Family Community established farming programs for Hmong in the early 1980s.

Is Hmong a race or ethnicity?

The Hmong are an ethnic group within the country of Laos. In Laos, the Hmong are called Hmong, even by the majority Lao.

Why did the Hmong go to Minnesota?

The Hmong — a distinct ethnic group with ancient roots in China—began coming to Minnesota in 1975 as refugees from the destructive wars that had ravaged their homelands in Laos. Today, there are more than 66,000 Hmong in Minnesota, and the Twin Cities metro is home to the largest concentration of Hmong in America.