Arab Americans tend to segregate more into neighborhood enclaves to compare to Hispanics and Africans Americans in their level of structural assimilation.
Arab Americans are American citizens or lawful permanent residents who have Middle Eastern heritage or who immigrated there. That is in northern Africa and southwestern Asia. That area is referred to as the Middle East. This area is not entirely populated by Arabs.
There are 1,698,570 Arab Americans in the country, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. A total of 290,893 people identified as just Arab, and an additional 224,241 as Other Arab. Other groups are mentioned according to country of origin in the 2010 Census; some may or may not be Arabs or identify as Arabs. Lebanese Americans are by far the largest subgroup, with 501,907 people.
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