I can remember it having tons of Vietnamese and Asians. When I see Scott Pilgrim, thats what I'm somewhat reminded of.
But at least most of them wern't FOB, they had melted into the culture, and I would say were North American enough. This is why I'm not necessarily a racist as I think people can grow into the culture, etc.
However, there are two things to take away from this that should be brought up.
Theres an increasing, baffling tendency of 2nd generation immigrants to embody resentments that even their parents didnt have, over slights that are basically made up and spread across social media (think AOC)- that leads me to care less about them
And the majority today are actually FOBs and I cannot stand either group en masse anymore. Theres room to have minorities who aren't total shitbags and resentful, but so many are that I just don't really care. Let god sort them out if its not obvious where one stands.