9. Philadelphia
Philadelphia has had several waves of immigration from different parts of the world, which have led to a foreign-born population of 156,680, or 11% of the city’s population. In the ‘80s, immigrants came mostly from Africa; in the ’90s, they were from Africa and the Caribbean. The biggest share of the immigrant community is Asian, but the number of recent arrivals, refugees and people seeking asylum from troubled countries led the city to create the Mayor Commission on African and Caribbean Immigrant Affairs. The commission focuses on cultural exchanges and advocacy programs as a way for Philadelphians to learn more about their traditions and promote the city’s overall diversity. In 2010 events focused on Senegalese culture, providing housing services for immigrants and an exhibit at the Philadelphia Zoo focusing on certain African regions with immigrants in Philadelphia
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