Algerian Americans

[1] After Algeria's war of independence, which ended in 1962, many Algerian students immigrated to the US to enroll in universities.

Other Algerians, including scientists and doctors, also immigrated to the US to live there permanently.

However, the European Union limited the number of North Africans who could immigrate to its member countries, which diverted most of the Algerian immigration to the US, which had increased the number of work visas for people from North Africa.

[citation needed] Algerian communities are established in major cities such as New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Chicago.

Algerians in Chicago commemorate the anniversary of the start of the war between Algeria and France that led to their country's independence every November 1.