“The number of Chinese who became US citizens has declined annually over the last five years to 31,868 in 2012 from 40,017 in 2008, according to the US Department of Homeland Security. Tao Lin, a New York-based immigration law expert, said naturalization for Chinese appears to be changing. ‘It’s not like the old-fashioned way when Chinese immigrants would come to the US, gain their citizenship, stay and assimilate to US culture,’ said Lin, managing attorney of T. Lin & Associates. ‘You’re seeing more Chinese people returning to China.'”
http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-04/03/content_16373194.htm
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