| US census shows 
Taiwanese figures almost doubled
 By Nadia Tsao / Staff Reporter in Washington
 
 The latest US census shows that in the past year more than 230,000 people across 
the US identified themselves as Taiwanese or of Taiwanese descent, an increase 
from 145,000 people in the 2000 census.
 
 Earlier population censuses in the US had classified Taiwanese as ¡§Chinese,¡¨ but 
following protests by the US-based Formosan Association for Public Affairs, the 
Formosa Foundation, the Taiwanese American Citizens League and other 
organizations and groups formed by US-based Taiwanese, the category ¡§Taiwanese¡¨ 
has been made separate from that of ¡§Chinese.¡¨
 
 The Taiwanese American Citizens League even launched a video campaign on YouTube 
urging Taiwanese to identify as ¡§Taiwanese¡¨ in last year¡¦s census.
 
 ¡§Asian ethnicities such as Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino and Vietnamese 
are able to click on a button to declare their ethnicity in the census. For 
someone of Taiwanese descent to declare their ethnicity, they need to click on a 
bubble reading ¡¥other Asian¡¦ and then write in ¡¥Taiwanese.¡¦ Many Taiwanese 
Americans and Taiwanese are unaware of this when filling out Census 
questionnaires,¡¨ a statement on the Taiwanese Census 2010 Campaign¡¦s Web site 
said.
 
 ¡§By educating and encouraging families, professionals and college students alike 
to properly fill out the census, we can achieve a larger and more accurate 
count,¡¨ the statement said.
 
 ¡§Thus, the voice of Taiwanese America will be more strongly considered by the 
political, financial and social consciousness of the United States of America,¡¨ 
the statement added.
 
 According to last year¡¦s census, close to 110,000 Taiwanese lived in California, 
making this the highest concentration of Taiwanese in any US state by far. New 
York came in second, with 18,860 Taiwanese, followed by Texas, with 16,555.
 
 New Jersey counts more than 10,000 Taiwanese and even in the sparsely populated 
state of South Dakota, 40 people identified themselves as Taiwanese.
 
 Taiwanese live in 50 states in the US ¡X even Puerto Rico, a protectorate of the 
US, is not exempt, the latest US census shows.
 
 Additional reporting by staff writer
 
 Translated by Jake Chung, Staff Writer
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