Yes, but there's evidence that europeans made it here first, 10,000 years BEFORE the Asian migration.
The dating of tools found previously went back 15,000 years and was consistent with accepted theories about migration and the settlement of the Americas. However, discoveries a few years ago on the north east coast of the US pushes that back to 26,000 years.
These newly found tools resemble European tools and a knife found back in 71 wasn't just European in style, it was found to be made of French flint, showing that they brought it with them.
The dating of tools found previously went back 15,000 years and was consistent with accepted theories about migration and the settlement of the Americas. However, discoveries a few years ago on the north east coast of the US pushes that back to 26,000 years.
These newly found tools resemble European tools and a knife found back in 71 wasn't just European in style, it was found to be made of French flint, showing that they brought it with them.