By BRIAN FEAGANS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 08/15/06
Some call it "Korean Uptown." Others have nicknamed it "GwiMexico." But new figures released today make one thing clear: Gwinnett County has emerged as Georgia's largest immigrant hub.
Roughly one out of every four of the county's 719,398 residents is foreign-born...
"The thing about Gwinnett is the speed at which this has occurred," said Douglas Bachtel, a demographer at the University of Georgia. "To use a demographic term, 'it ain't gonna stop.'"
Georgia ranks fourth nationally in immigrant growth so far this decade (38 percent)...
Cobb County's immigrant population has shot up 45 percent since 2000 to 102,037. The number of foreign-born residents in Fulton has grown 31 percent to 103,360. The number of immigrants in Gwinnett, meanwhile, has soared 72 percent to 171,477.
Affordable housing, plentiful jobs and a welcoming business environment have made Gwinnett a top U.S. destination for immigrants, Bachtel said. And the trend is likely to continue...
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