Oh Dear, that’s so 2010.
Driving through the places like Saratoga, Cupertino and especially Sunnyvale and Mountain View you won’t see much of anything BUT Asians of various flavors now. That includes South Asians, i.e. Indians.
You can’t import hundreds of thousands of H1Bs and their extended families and not have this happen.
The upper Peninsula is heavily Chinese and Filipino (Colma/Daly City/South SF) and similar for Fremont / Newark / Pleasonton / Dublin in the East Bay.
There is no significant inflow of white people from anywhere. The inflow of Mexicans is far higher, with a smattering of Central Americans.
Whites are already only a plural majority in a few places - mainly North Bay / Concord - and will soon be absolute minorities in most of Bay Area cities as their median age is far higher then the non-whites.
As far as Chinese people who are “Americanized”, that’s a relative term. Since virtually all of them came here after 1965, the “generations” you’re talking about are maybe two.
They still have extended families in China / HK / Taiwan that they visit all the time.
Nope. That 2010 number gonna be obliterated. Live here, seen that. Google/FB don’t hire no whiteys unless they pass the PC test or have PhD from name school. So ever since about 2014, the influx has been turbocharged. Who do you think is buying 3 bed 2 bath houses in Mountain View for $2 Mil?
Ain’t folks from Kentucky or even Sacramento.
Stand by my numbers. South of SF, the actual number is probably 40%. Only diluted by North / East bay (whites and blacks in Oakland/Lafayette/Danville/Concord).
That too will pass, and the people whose ancestors built the Bay Area will become an insignificant hated minority in the land that was once theirs.
Actually, if you look at the link source I posted, it is 2020 current information. The numbers of whites in San Francisco actually increased over the last ten years, while asians declined. Hard to believe, but true. Numbers of asians in SF Bay Area were above 23 percent in 2010 but declined to 19 percent by 2020.
When we sold my mom-in-law's home in SF recently, most of the potential buyers were white techies, and a white techie couple bought it. Latinos in the Mission District of SF (where I grew up) are complaining that whites are taking over the "traditionally" Mexican neighborhood; never mind that when I grew up there in the 1950s it was traditionally white (Irish/German/Italian). The whites are flooding in. As for the South Bay Area, yes a huge influx of Asians , many of which are Indian-American.
My wife is Chinese-American, born and raised in San Francisco. Her family presence here dates back to the 1890s. Chinatown in SF is not a new thing, been there from the beginnings around 1850, and following generations spread throughout the SF Bay Area. So your "virtually all" comment is not true.