Haitian immigrants and the Greater Caribbe an community of New York City: challenges and opportunities

Memorias Pub Date : 2022-05-12 DOI:10.14482/memor.21.184.756
François Pierre-Louis
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Abstract

Haitians are one of the largest post 1965 immigrant groups in New York City. In 2009, there were some 118,769 Haitian immigrants in the city, and this figure does not include the undocumented and the many thousands of children born in the United States to foreign-born Haitian parents. Unlike the English speaking Caribbean immigrants that are recognized as a model minority in America, Haitian immigrants had a different treatment. They were not viewed as a model minority despite the fact that they also came fr o m the Caribbean and shared similar narrative. This paper addresses the two most important periods of Haitian migration to New York City and the mechanisms and structures that they developed in the past several decades to gain acceptance in the US and forge political alliances with the English-speaking Caribbean immigrants to empow er their communi ty.
海地移民与纽约市大加勒比社区:挑战与机遇
海地人是纽约市1965年后最大的移民群体之一。2009年,该市约有118,769名海地移民,这一数字不包括无证移民和在美国出生的数千名海地父母的孩子。与在美国被视为模范少数民族的讲英语的加勒比移民不同,海地移民受到了不同的待遇。他们不被视为模范少数民族,尽管事实上他们也来自加勒比地区,有着类似的经历。本文论述了海地移民到纽约市的两个最重要的时期,以及他们在过去几十年里发展起来的机制和结构,以获得美国的认可,并与讲英语的加勒比移民建立政治联盟,从而赋予他们的社区权力。
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