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Old Posted May 26, 2017, 4:50 PM
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I doubt it, except among baby-making Mennonites and the like, assuming they're German.

There has probably been an increase in German expats in the U.S. in recent years, especially related to the auto industry (upscale Detroit suburbs have a very visible German expat contingent, which didn't exist 20 years ago), but "normal" German immigration ended after WW2 (and even that was just German refugees from Russia and E. Europe).

Yiddish, a German dialect, is almost certainly growing, though, because it's spoken by Hasidic Jews (who have large families) but that has nothing really to do with Germans or Germany.
Also the wealthy suburbs of Northern San Diego and SFs wealthy East Bay Suburbs.
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