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Black Immigrants In The United States

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Black immigration in the United States is shaped not only where people come from and what they experience when they arrive. The first enslaved people arrived in the United States in 1619 and continued for nearly two hundred years. This has result to the population of enslaved in the U.S reaching nearly 4 million people in 1860. At the same time, Black immigrants face unique challenges in comparison to other immigrants, born from factors like anti-Black discrimination and racial prejudice, which can be layered on top of their experience as immigrant.

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Crack Down on Illegal Immigration In South Africa.

It all begins with an idea.

The South Africa government has taken tougher stands on illegal immigrants. The government agencies are cracking down on foreign owned businesses, immigrants are worried about the crackdown that will fuel anti-immigrants sentiment in the country. Nearly 200,000 Zimbabweans with residency permits canceled, and this may forced many working and living Zimbabweans out of South Africa.

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