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  1. Feb 15, 2023 · For the past four decades, the area has been a major hub of Los Angeles’ Iranian community, which today numbers nearly 138,000.

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  2. Oct 6, 2022 · There are about 400,000 Iranian-born immigrants in the United States, and more than a third of them live in the Los Angeles metropolitan region, according to data from the Migration Policy...

  3. Within the United States, more than half of all Iranian immigrants live in California and more than one-third live in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Iranians’ primary pathways to U.S. permanent residence, also known as getting a green card, are through employment or humanitarian protection.

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  4. Iranians in Los Angeles include irreligious Iranians, [12] Iranian Muslims, Iranian Jews, Iranian Armenians, [13] Iranian Assyrians, and Iranian Baháʼí. [ 14 ] As of the 1990 U.S. Census there were 76,000 Iranians in the Los Angeles region, 29% of the overall Iranian population of the United States.

  5. Sep 29, 2012 · Estimates show anywhere from 300,000 to over half a million Iranians in Southern California, with many living in Tehrangeles.

  6. It is widely believed that most Iranian-Americans in the United States are clustered in the large cities of California, namely Greater Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, Sacramento, and Fresno.

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  8. The largest populations in the US are located in California—in Los Angeles, and in the San Francisco Bay Area, where we now find second- and third-generations Iranian Americans. Even four decades after the 1979 revolution, when Iran had its most significant mass migration, no exact numbers exist on how many live in the diaspora.