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  2. Jordanian Americans - Wikipedia

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    However, some immigrants lived only temporarily in the USA. Most Jordanians emigrate to the USA looking for better wages than they get in Jordan. One difference of Jordanians from other Middle Eastern immigrants is that they often bring their families to the US when they get a job there. The cohesion of their communities has hindered the ...

  3. Palestinian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian culture is a blend of Eastern Mediterranean influences. Palestinians share commonalities with nearby peoples of the Levant, including Lebanese, Syrians, and Jordanians. Kanafeh is a popular Palestinian dessert which originated from Nablus. Kanafeh is becoming very popular in the United States, including New York City.

  4. Arab immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, whereas first wave immigrants tended to go directly to the United States from their country of origin, for second wave immigrants, the United States was often the second or third destination. Palestinian immigrants during this time commonly went to Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, or Egypt before making the journey to the United States. [21]

  5. A world away from Gaza, Palestinian Americans in this New ...

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    Whether they have family in Gaza or the West Bank, Palestinian Americans here in northern New Jersey live with an unrelenting sense of dread – a mix of fear, sadness and anger – they told CNN ...

  6. Demographic history of New York City - Wikipedia

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    A large percentage of the immigrants that came to New York City after 1965 were from non-European countries. [5] Large numbers of Irish people arrived in New York City during the Great Famine in the 1840s, while Germans, Italians, Jews, and other European ethnic groups arrived in NYC mostly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [5]

  7. New York City ethnic enclaves - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Italian immigrants to New York were from Southern Italy, from cities, Sicily, or Naples. [131] At one time, Little Italy in Manhattan had over 40,000 Italians and covered seventeen blocks. [132] In fact, much of the Lower East Side in general and, until recently, Greenwich Village contained a high Italian population.

  8. Palestinians living in US will be shielded from deportation ...

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    The directive signed by President Joe Biden effectively allows Palestinian immigrants who would otherwise have to leave the United States to stay without th Palestinians living in US will be ...

  9. Race and ethnicity in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York City metropolitan area is home to the largest population of Dominican ancestry in the United States, and as of 2023 Dominicans were the largest Hispanic group in the city, as well as the largest self-identified ethnic group in Manhattan. New York City is also home to the largest Jewish community outside Israel. [10]