That being said, I have lived in neighborhoods that were mostly Vietnamese, Middle Eastern (Lebanese, Yemeni), and mestizo/Euro South American (mostly Colombian some others) and never wanted to run away due to crime, loud music, disrespectful children, or gang warfare. When I’ve seen towns taken over by Indian or Korean immigrants in my part of the world, I see different business types/restaurants and some cultural idiosyncrasies, but I don’t see the level of violence and dysfunctional behavior that I see with a certain other “minority” group of people who have been here since before my ancestors arrived (I am white, but not Anglo or Caucasian - Caucasians meaning Armenian or Georgian to me 😂
When my grandmother was still alive after my grandfather died she told us one time during a blizzard, she was walking home and struggling with her groceries in the snow. A Vietnamese man in an ARVN jacket saw her and decided to help her all the way home. He barely spoke any English and actually made tea for her when she got home and refused to take money from her.