Asian American voters backed Trump in Nevada. Here's how they feel about him now
Briefly

Pauline Lee, daughter of immigrants, reflects on her family's journey to success in America and criticizes illegal immigration. She feels it diverts resources from Americans and expresses resentment regarding the college admissions process for her children, who face increased competition due to the high performance of Asian students. Lee is politically active within the Republican party in Nevada, where a significant portion of Asian Americans shifted support towards Trump, particularly appreciating his stance against diversity programs. Her perspective is shared by others in the community, highlighting a growing discontent regarding ethnic-based admissions policies.
I'm going to say right now, I'm resentful as a parent that my kids have to do more than other kids to get into certain colleges.
Illegal immigration is, for me, one of the biggest problems, because you're also giving these illegal immigrants a lot of our resources that should be retained for our own Americans.
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