View Full Version : Report: More Africans Entered US in Last Decade than During 300 Years of Slave Trade
General of Darkness
10th September 2014, 04:53 AM
Just additional nails on this countries coffin.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/09/07/Report-More-Africans-Have-Entered-US-in-Last-Decade-than-During-300-Yrs-of-Slave-Trade
Cebu_4_2
10th September 2014, 01:47 PM
More people from Africa have entered the United States in the last decade than were forced to come to America during "more than three centuries of the slave trade."
According to the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/02/nyregion/influx-of-african-immigrants-shifting-national-and-new-york-demographics.html),
"between 2000 and 2010, the number of legal black African immigrants in the United States about doubled, to around one million," and "more black Africans arrived in this country on their own than were imported directly to North America during the more than three centuries of the slave trade." These large migrations have increased concerns about the entry of African immigrants into the U.S., since the deadly Ebola epidemic has ravaged the western part of the continent.
New York is "home to the largest proportion" of African immigrants and "about a third of black New Yorkers were born abroad, mostly in the Caribbean." The Times noted that "Africans constitute about 4 percent of the city’s foreign-born population, but as much as 10 percent in the Bronx," and, "from 2000 to 2011 the African-born population increased 39 percent to 128,000." But "other estimates suggest that many more are living" in New York and America by having overstayed their visas or entered illegally.
Kim Nichols, an executive director of the African Services Committee, told the Times that African immigrants have "been doubling every 10 years since 1980."African immigrants have also gone to "California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Texas and Virginia."
According to Kevin D. Brown, a law professor at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law, "many black immigrants do not identify with the historical experiences of discrimination encountered by blacks in the United States." As a result, protest leaders like Al Sharpton are less likely to influence them.
osoab
10th September 2014, 06:45 PM
New York is "home to the largest proportion" of African immigrants and "about a third of black New Yorkers were born abroad, mostly in the Caribbean."
Weren't the black Caribbeans descendants of slaves?
Cebu_4_2
10th September 2014, 07:11 PM
Weren't the black Caribbeans descendants of slaves?
Of course not, all the ones in the Caribbeans have deep accents.
milehi
10th September 2014, 07:31 PM
I work with a dude from Trinidad. He's darker than dark, but he told me African Americans don't consider him black. Even though he's darker than them, he doesn't have "the curse" they say. Probably the curse of having a nice job he went to school and worked hard for.
Dogman
10th September 2014, 07:54 PM
I work with a dude from Trinidad. He's darker than dark, but he told me African Americans don't consider him black. Even though he's darker than them, he doesn't have "the curse" they say. Probably the curse of having a nice job he went to school and worked hard for.
Being a slave ancestor,
The ones born here use it as a crutch nowadays.
The door was fully opened in the 1970,s but many still want to remain a victim today, tho most now is self inflicted, excuse for not working for any goals.
Edit:
In the late 70's working the west Texas oil patch, I met a black guy from Jamaica that went to school in England. He was a dam good fitter/welder and respected in the shop that spoke the best correct "Queens" English I have ever heard with a accent that once heard, never to be forgotten.
He also had a very low opinion of the majority of blacks in the states and the english spoken by them, said bunch of times he could not even understand what they are saying.
Hitch
11th September 2014, 07:37 AM
I work with a dude from Trinidad. He's darker than dark, but he told me African Americans don't consider him black. Even though he's darker than them, he doesn't have "the curse" they say. Probably the curse of having a nice job he went to school and worked hard for.
One fellow from Africa I met on a job was extremely intelligent, and his English was perfect, accent and all. He was darker than dark as well, and a true gentleman. He said he was embarrassed by how most black people talk and act here in the US.
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