Questionnaire - Hawaii - 2012 Micronesian Migrants Survey-2025

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The Chinese were the first Asian people to ever inhabit Hawaii. The earliest Chinese arrived in the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, the same year as English explorer James Cook. Today, some Chinese born on the islands can claim to be seventh generation.
Right after the Compact was signed in 1986, waves of immigrants from FSM left the islands. Within a weeks, many families from the FSM began to left their country to Guam the CNMI and later to Hawaii and the US mainland.
The presence of many Micronesians in Hawaii can be attributed to several factors: Historical Migration: Micronesians have a long history of migration and movement throughout the Pacific. After World War II, many Micronesians began moving to the US for better opportunities.
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They started to moved to Palau first, then the Marshall Islands and the Commonwealth of the Marianas. Within three weeks later many Micronesians started to go to Guam and the CNMI and later to Hawaii and the US for the purpose of their future as well as their families.
They, like other Pacific Islanders, are our cousins. Although one can suspect that there were voyages and exchanges between Hawaii and Micronesia periodically as noted in the Kualii genealogy chant of the 17th century, Hawaii and Micronesian historical ties as far as written accounts go back to the 1850s.
Most citizens of the FSM, RMI, and Palau who are lawfully present in the U.S. are compact nonimmigrants, but some have lawful permanent resident status or some other status under U.S. immigration law.
Micronesians in Hawaii are Hawaii residents whose ancestry comes from Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania. There are an estimated 15,000 Micronesians in Hawaii, comprising 1% of the total population.

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