Migration from sub-Saharan countries to Europe has exploded over the past decade. Since 2010 a rising tide of Africans, asylum seekers mostly, have made Europe their home.
This population of sub-Saharan migrants has been boosted by the influx of nearly 1 million asylum applicants (970,000) between 2010 and 2017, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from Eurostat. Sub-Saharan Africans also moved to EU countries, Norway and Switzerland as resettled refugees, through family reunification and in other ways. ...