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Studies show one in 10 Black people in the U.S. is an immigrant and immigrants' advocates said they face significant challenges blending into the American "melting pot."

It's estimated 42% of the Black immigrant population lives in Arkansas and other southern states.

Shanika Houlder-White, deputy executive director of the National Black Worker Center, said because of historic patterns of discrimination against people of color, Black migrants often face challenges not always encountered by people of other ethnicities and usually feel singled out because of their status.

"There is a heightened fear; we're seeing black immigrants withdrawing from spaces that they've typically gone to," Houlder-White observed. "We're seeing more kids missing school, or people being afraid to go into hospitals because of the fear of being asked their status."

Houlder-White said 40% of Black immigrants from Africa have at least a bachelor's degree and 16% have a postgraduate education. In 2021, Black immigrant households generated $153 billion in income and paid $39 billion in taxes. She added 28% of Black immigrants hold jobs in the health care industry.

Houlder-White noted studies show about four in 10 Black immigrant households have incomes less than $40,000 per year. She argued it makes programs that build language skills, job training and other educational opportunities critical for Black migrants to succeed, although such opportunities are not always accessible.

"Access to the spaces, the resources, the tools, the training, the education that Black immigrants need are often not available," Houlder-White stressed. "It's really not pushed to the communities in the ways that they need, for them to actually know that it's there."

She stressed the Trump administration's current deportation push is a daily concern for many Black immigrants. She pointed out seven in 10 are already U.S. citizens, while one in five has a valid visa or green card. Only about 8% are believed to be undocumented.


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