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Reverse migration

Many African Americans are returning to Africa for political reasons.

by Blitz India Media
July 27, 2025
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Agrowing number of American Africans say they are considering leaving the United States and relocating to Africa. Those who have made the move cite the need to connect with their history and find a better life. While President Donald Trump’s not a direct reason to leave, they say the political environment is, according to an AP report. American YouTuber, Auston Holleman, has lived in various countries for almost a decade and settled in Kenya nine months ago.

He says he believes that the social fabric in the US is “broken” and that in contrast, he feels socially accepted in Nairobi, picking Kenya because he feels safe there.

He believes the political environment in the US right now is putting the country at odds with many parts of the world, and as an expat he’s concerned by what Trump may say next. “He is creating global tensions so new countries are making it harder for Americans to even travel or to be a nomad,” he says. Other African countries have attracted even larger numbers of African Americans.

In 2019, Ghana launched a “Year of the Return” programme to attract the Black diaspora and says that last year it granted citizenship to 524 people, mostly Black Americans. African American businesses such as Adilah Relocation Services have seen a notable rise in the number of African Americans seeking to move to Kenya. The company’s founder, Adilah Mohammad, moved to Kenya four days after her mother’s funeral in search of healing. Now she advocates for others hoping to do the same.

Her relocation company helps clients with house hunting, shopping for furniture and ensuring banking and medical services are seamless. Mohammad says Africa does not have to be the only choice and there are many other places where African Americans can go. Experts say African economies are likely to benefit from these moves, especially those willing to tackle corruption and create a healthy environment for investors.

Raphael Obonyo, a public policy expert at UN-Habitat, says the departure of its citizens is a loss for the US. “In some way, America is losing talent, it is losing resources, it is losing the narrative that America is the land of dreams,” he says.

“This reverse migration is denting that narrative, so America is likely to lose, including things like brain drain.”

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