How about this one from Time Magazine:
"I am very much in favor of immigration everywhere in the U.S. except Edison, N.J. The mostly white suburban town I left when I graduated from high school in 1989 — the town that was called Menlo Park when Thomas Alva Edison set up shop there and was later renamed in his honor — has become home to one of the biggest Indian communities in the U.S., as familiar to people in India as how to instruct stupid Americans to reboot their Internet routers....
For a while, we assumed all Indians were geniuses. Then, in the 1980s, the doctors and engineers brought over their merchant cousins, and we were no longer so sure about the genius thing. In the 1990s, the not-as-brilliant merchants brought their even-less-bright cousins, and we started to understand why India is so damn poor.
Joel Stein on Immigration, New Jersey's Indian Influx - TIME
Nope I would rather believe the American census bureau, than some newbie journalist trying to boost his career by being controversial.
Robert Menendez - US Senator for New Jersey: Newsroom|LETTER TO TIME ON JOEL STEIN’S ESSAY ABOUT INDIAN-AMERICANS IN NJ