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75A
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5/5/2020
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2025
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The main trends present in residential patterns in the County are in Asian and Hispanic populations. <br />Asian and Hispanic populations were small but significant in 1990, and for the most part <br />constrained to certain sections of the Central part of the County. This was mostly in the vicinity of <br />Garden Grove and Westminster. By the 2000s, the Hispanic population began growing more <br />rapidly in Anaheim, and Hispanic and Asian populations grew more rapidly into other northern <br />parts of the county, including in Buena Park and Fullerton. There are fewer visible changes in <br />residential patterns from 2000 to 2010. <br />Additional Information <br />Beyond the HUD provided data, provide additional relevant information, if any, about <br />segregation in the jurisdiction and region affecting groups with other protected <br />characteristics. <br />HUD does not provide and the Census Bureau does not collect data concerning religious affiliation, <br />but religion remains a prohibited basis for discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. Although <br />the data discussed above with respect to national origin and LEP status can provide some insight <br />into residential patterns with respect to religious given correlations between language, national <br />origin, and religion, the resulting picture is merely a rough proxy. It is also a proxy that does not <br />genuinely capture minority religious communities whose members are less likely to be recent <br />immigrants. <br />The tables below, from USC's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, indicates the number of each <br />type of religious center located in the county's jurisdictions. These numbers roughly correlate to <br />residential patterns based on race/ethnicity and national origin. Areas with higher numbers of <br />Buddhist or Hindu centers, including Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, and <br />Irvine, indicate more Asian or Pacific Islander residents or residents of Asian descent in those <br />jurisdictions. <br />127 <br />75A-406 <br />
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