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  2. Barbadian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 Census recorded 53,785 US residents born on the Caribbean island [2] 52,170 of whom were born to non-American parents [3] and 54,509 people who described their ethnicity as Barbadian. [4] The 2010 US Census estimation report stated more than 62,000 Barbadian Americans are resident in the United States, most of whom are in the area of ...

  3. West Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Americans or West Indian Americans are Americans who trace their ancestry to the West Indies in particular or Caribbean in general. Caribbean Americans are a multi-ethnic and multi-racial group that trace their ancestry further in time to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. As of 2016, about 13 million ...

  4. Grenadian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Grenadian Americans are Americans whose ancestry came from the Caribbean island of Grenada, or Grenadians who have American citizenship. Since 1984, nearly 850 Grenadians arrive legally in the United States each year, and the number of Grenadian Americans was 25,924 in 2000. [1] They began immigrating to the US primarily from 1950.

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  6. Ethnic groups in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the Chicago area has the largest Palestinian American population in the U.S., and that Chicago-area Palestinian-origin people made up 25% of all Palestinian-originating persons in the U.S. [59] In 1995 there were 85,000 persons of Palestinian origin in the Chicago area, making up about 60% of the Arab Americans there; at that time ...

  7. Jamaican Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Voice of the Caribbean: A non-commercial station in South Florida broadcasting on 102.1 FM and 94.3 FM. [15] The Caribbean Radio: An online Caribbean radio station streaming reggae, soca, and cultural news worldwide. [16] Caribbean Affair Connection: Hosted by Lady D on WOKB 1680 AM in Central Florida, providing Caribbean music, news, and ...

  8. Trinidadian and Tobagonian Americans - Wikipedia

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    It dropped to 28,498 from 1976 to 1980, and only half that amount between 1981 and 1984, when the Reagan administration began placing greater restrictions on U.S. immigration policy. Less than 2,300 Trinidadian and Tobagonian immigrants arrived in 1984 and that number scarcely increased during President Reagan's second term of office.

  9. Bahamian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of the Bahamas, located in Miami, offers primarily social opportunities for the local Bahamian American community. The Council for Concerned Bahamians Abroad is a foundation which represents the interests and concerns of Bahamians, and Friends of the Bahamas domiciled outside the Bahamas.