Yes I have had Korean food and like it. That’s not the point. My point is I live in Atlanta and can drive up the street to Duluth Georgia and see signs on buildings in Korean and and nothing but mostly Koreans for a few miles. There is no more United States is my point. Through lax immigration policies, and chain migration we are competing with the rest of the world for any opportunities in our own country. Americans should have preference for these jobs and I suspect we don’t.
Apply for the job and see what happens.
The best fit for the job should be hired. America has catered to the "minorities" for way too long. Dictating hiring levels and meddling in the process.
If you can do the job, you are agreeable with pay then you are in competition with everyone else who is interested in the job. The hiring should reflect that we hired the best person for the job not by some damn quota.
So what is your point? I lived in places with local histories going back to the Irish, Italians, Poles, Czechs, Germans, Vietnamese, English, Swedes, you name it. That’s how America was built. They came here to be Americans, but enjoyed their shared heritage as well.
First generation syndrome. Their kids will be "regular Americans". I'd sure as hell rather Koreans than Somalis (or any other Islamic migrants). The Koreans will be on our side when the head-choppers try to take over. Of course, best would be Gurkhas, but they seem happy back home.