It's hard to talk to someone like you who has little to no understanding of what is a fact and we are not on a platform where there is neutral standing. You are not sensical at all yet you throw around bullshyt every chance you get because you know you don't have to have facts. It's like being at a Trump rally trying to debate Trump with the audience being fully ingrained in his bullshyt.
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"They do not share the history of enslavement" is bullshyt? what enslavement is in your (I'm assuming) Nigerian family tree? - #1 I am Black American as well, I know exactly my lineage on both sides.
As that stupid c00n, Samori said, Africans were enslaved too, just under a different name called colonialism which has had a negative effect on the minds of Africans like Africans across the diaspora. To say it's bullshyt just speaks to your shining light of ignorance which you have shown time and time again.
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This right here is Olympic level juelzing. Anybody who understands how employment, race, wealth distribution, education and incarceration intersect in American society knows how bad of a response this is. - Loaded response not addressing anything I mentioned. Just trolling and reaching for daps like a Trump supporter.
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You are correct, the article does not talk about refugees and their descendants having it hard. Your point? 
- This is who I am talking to America. A highly emotional and delusional negro with reading comprehension issues. Not to mention, an illogical negro as well. - This article you posted is about illegal asylum seekers who entered from Mexico. This has nothing to do with the original statement and bullshyt you stated. You then posted a video,

This nikka...
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"17% of them came through that particular visa program and the other 61% came through neither the diversity visa nor being refugees. However, 41% of all of them already had and/or attained college degrees. Does that sound like only 17% of them have an educational background to you? You jumped on the statistics without actually interpreting them." - You mentioned juelzing earlier and wrongfully so I should add. Now, this is true to life juelzing. You don't have any message or sentence expounding on this point. If you did, I would simply debunk it as I know a lot more about the economy, immigration, generational hurdles, etc than you do. That's my wheelhouse.
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The diversity visa is one of many visa programs. H1B1s, student visas, etc. are also commonly used by Africans to attain resident status in America. Permanent residency can be attained through marriage, the traditional application and other methods, the diversity visa is not the primary method. You are trying to discredit a point that wasn't made in the first place - Most of this wasn't in your initial emotionally driven diatribe. You just added this to add some truth to your bullshyt. While 99.99% of sub-Saharan Africans aren't getting here via H1B1 as those are exclusive for Asians, South Americans, Europeans and Northern Africans. I would say most enter via marriage or family application. That makes sense to as who can help you become an American citizen faster than another American citizen? No one. Especially if the US removed the lottery process in certain African nations.
Your initial point was all of the Africans came from money, already had shyt popping and just migrated to America which is completely false but I get it, ados is trying to sell themselves as victims. How can you do that if you tell the truth? It's not as fun and takes a lot of self-reflection so just asking as if Africans are like the new Indians fits your rhetoric and almost creates this us v. them thing you trying to promote. This shyt you trying to promote is that Africans are like Indians. They came here from Africa and just got put on. They skipped all of the steps. That's what you are promoting. That's extremely far from the truth. The cases of Africans coming to America with their shyt popping like that is smaller than the percentages who come to HS and college for sports from Africa. You are talking an extremely small percentage and of those who come, how many permanently stay? Much less than you would imagine.