That is why I dislike the term Asian. It covers too many people, too many physical traits, and too large an area to be a useful demographic. There are white, Caucasian Asians. There are non-white, Oriental Asians. There are non-white middle Eastern Asians who may or may not also be Arabs.
Why is the term Oriental not a good enough descriptor?
The more the media tries to exploit racial differences the less interested I am in playing along. Including offering any special support for supposed disenfranchised or discriminated groups.
My friendships and love of individuals that hail from all over the globe blinded me for most of my life to the reality of tribal in group dynamics. I chose to ignore the actions and comments over the years that revealed their ties and loyalties that superseded their loyalty to America when convenient.
My friendship, love and tolerance of others when scaled up into an open borders immigration policy has been a disaster for the country. As a lifelong self described classical liberal who was in favor of orderly open borders and global "capitalism" I've voted my whole life for that which is destroying the country.
We've been flooded with low IQ third worlders, Chinese communists, East European socialists, first world global oligarchs etc. just about fully destroying the foundational American culture that makes America, America.
It's not the immigrants fault, they are just looking for a better life. It's our fault for not being loyal to our families, friends, neighbors and communities by protecting our unique culture and preserving our legal/political systems.
Considering the "Asian" community overwhelmingly voted for Democrats I can only hope they make connection between their voting and the consequences.
Of course there hasn't been a single minority group in the USA who has made that connection, save a little bright spot among Mexican Americans move towards supporting Trump.