By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The immigration systems of the United States and Europe have produced dramatically different outcomes for Black and Caribbean populations, shaped by law, geography, and fundamentally different ideas about race, citizenship, and national identity. While major European cities such as Paris have highly visible Black populations tied to decades of colonial migration, the pathways that created those communities differ …
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