Haitian American - High Percentages of Haitian Birth By Community

High Percentages of Haitian Birth By Community

The 100 U.S. communities with the most residents born in Haiti are:

  1. Pompano Estates, Florida 26.6%
  2. North Miami, Florida 24.3%
  3. Golden Glades, Florida 24.1%
  4. Kendall Green, Florida 21.2%
  5. Tedder, Florida 20.9%
  6. Pinewood, Florida 18.5%
  7. Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North, Florida 16.6%
  8. Spring Valley, New York 16.4%
  9. Loch Lomond, Florida 15.6%
  10. Hillcrest, Queens 14.7%
  11. El Portal, Florida 14.0%
  12. North Miami Beach, Florida 13.8%
  13. Melrose Park, Florida 11.5%
  14. Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 11.2%
  15. Belle Glade Camp, Florida 10.7%
  16. Immokalee, Florida 10.5%
  17. Delray Beach, Florida 10.3%
  18. Lake Park, Florida 10.1%
  19. Belle Glade, Florida 10.1%
  20. Naples Manor, FL 9.6%
  21. Leisureville, FL 9.1%
  22. Ives Estates, FL 9.1%
  23. New Cassel, NY 9.0%
  24. Biscayne Park, FL 8.8%
  25. Twin Lakes, FL 8.7%
  26. Norland, FL 8.5%
  27. Pine Hills, FL 8.4%
  28. Orange, NJ 8.4%
  29. Lake Worth, FL 8.1%
  30. Irvington, NJ 8.1%
  31. Westview, FL 8.0%
  32. Oak Ridge, FL 7.8%
  33. North Valley Stream, NY 7.8%
  34. Elmont, NY 7.6%
  35. South Nyack, NY 7.1%
  36. Lantana, FL 6.4%
  37. Boynton Beach, FL 6.4%
  38. Lauderhill, FL 6.4%
  39. Wilton Manors, FL 6.4%
  40. Miami Shores, FL 6.2%
  41. Mangonia Park, FL 6.2%
  42. Roselle, NJ 6.2%
  43. East Garden City, NY 5.9%
  44. Fort Lauderdale, FL 5.9%
  45. Uniondale, NY 5.8%
  46. Nyack, NY 5.8%
  47. Asbury Park, NJ 5.6%
  48. Ramapo, NY 5.4%
  49. Collier Manor-Cresthaven, FL 5.3%
  50. Fort Pierce, Florida 5.3%
  51. Oakland Park, Florida 5.3%
  52. Westgate-Belvedere Homes, FL 5.3%
  53. Whitfield, FL 5.2%
  54. Broadview-Pompano Park, FL 5.2%
  55. North Lauderdale, Florida 5.1%
  56. Randolph, Massachusetts 4.9%
  57. Pompano Beach, FL 4.8%
  58. St. Leo, FL 4.8%
  59. Lake Forest, FL 4.5%
  60. Scott Lake, FL 4.4%
  61. Inwood, FL 4.4%
  62. Golden Gate, FL 4.3%
  63. Wyandanch, NY 4.3%
  64. Breckinridge Center, KY 4.3%
  65. Seminole Manor, FL 4.2%
  66. South Floral Park, NY 4.1%
  67. Lakeview, NY 4.0%
  68. Miramar, FL 4.0%
  69. Wheatley Heights, NY 3.9%
  70. Miami, FL 3.9%
  71. Brockton, MA 3.9%
  72. Fort Myers, FL 3.8%
  73. Lake Belvedere Estates, FL 3.8%
  74. Pine Manor, FL 3.7%
  75. Pompano Beach Highlands, FL 3.7%
  76. Andover, FL 3.7%
  77. East Orange, NJ 3.6%
  78. West Little River, FL 3.5%
  79. West Palm Beach, FL 3.5%
  80. Maplewood, NJ 3.4%
  81. Rodney Village, DE 3.3%
  82. Pomona, NY 3.2%
  83. Northwest Dade, FL 3.2%
  84. Pembroke Park, FL 3.2%
  85. Baldwin, NY 3.1%
  86. Naranja, FL 3.1%
  87. Florida City, Florida 3.2%
  88. Miami Gardens, Broward County, FL 3.1%
  89. Lake Worth Corridor, FL 3.0%
  90. Pine Castle, FL 3.0%
  91. Homestead, FL 3.0%
  92. St. George, FL 3.0%
  93. Pleasantville, NJ 3.0%
  94. West Haverstraw, NY 2.9%
  95. Nanuet, NY 2.8%
  96. Roosevelt, NY 2.8%
  97. Deerfield Beach, FL 2.8%
  98. East Perrine, FL 2.8%
  99. Linden, NJ 2.7%
  100. Everett, MA 2.7%

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