Reuniting With Family
Sixty percent of Caribbean immigrants came to the U.S. through family channels, compared to 48 percent of Africans. Refugees from Ethiopia, Somalia, Liberia, Sudan and Eritrea represented 30 percent of all Black African immigrants in 2009, according to MPI’s findings.
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