> According to Hamilton (2019:11), 63 percent of first-generation Nigerian immigrants to the United States are college educated, which is significantly higher than in the U.S. population (Tran et al. 2018). This selectivity is further evident because “in Nigeria, however, only 7 percent of the population had earned a bachelor’s degree” (Hamilton 2019:11), as is also emphasized in Tran et al.’s (2018) discussion of “hyper-selectivity” (p. 188).
These immigrants are usually already somewhat wealthy and educated before they step foot in the US.
GP said "show me that structural racism is imaginary"
Parent said "African immigrants do very well"
I provided data that shows that the claim "African immigrants do very well" suffers from selection bias. It cannot be used as evidence that structural racism does not exist. I am not supporting any claim other than the fact that parent's argument is flawed.
The debate about race and racism is a constantly moving goal post. CNN said that pointing out the police officers who murdered Tyre Nichols are all black is a form or racism.
These immigrants are usually already somewhat wealthy and educated before they step foot in the US.