Arab-American
"Arab-American" refers to individuals in the United States who have ancestral roots in the Arab world, which includes 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. This diverse group encompasses various ethnicities, languages, and religions, including Arabic, Christianity, Islam, and others. Arab-Americans contribute to the cultural, social, and economic fabric of the U.S. through their unique traditions and perspectives.
The Arab-American community has a rich history, with significant immigration waves occurring in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, they are involved in various fields, including business, arts, and politics. Prominent figures, such as Rashida Tlaib and Keith Ellison, highlight the community's growing influence in American society.