African Immigration To The United States - Population

Population

African Immigrants (U.S.) Ancestries in the 2009 American Community Survey
Ancestry 2000 2000% of US population 2010 2010% of US population
Ethiopian negligible (no data) 186,000 negligible (no data)
Ghanaian 49,944 negligible (no data) 85,000 negligible (no data)
Nigerian 65,481 negligible (no data) 253,000 negligible (no data)
South African 45,569 negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Somalian American negligible (no data) 103,000 negligible (no data)
Moroccan American negligible (no data) 78,000 negligible (no data)
Egyptian American negligible (no data) 197,000 negligible (no data)
Cape Verdean negligible (no data) 91,000 negligible (no data)
TOTAL 940,000 0.2% NA NA

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