The Lebanese immigrants started arriving in Detroit around the turn of the century, and many have since moved from the city to its suburbs.
For example, almost half of Lebanese immigrants are Christian.
The first Lebanese immigrants to Uruguay arrived in the 1860s.
Many of the early vendors were Italian and Lebanese immigrants.
Jwaiya is the home to many Lebanese immigrants in the diaspora.
The grandson of Lebanese immigrants, he graduated from West Point in 1980.
Most of the Lebanese immigrants during the first and the early part of the second waves were Christians.
He grew up in Hollywood, California, the son of Lebanese immigrants.
Uruguay has a strong presence of Lebanese immigrants and their offspring.
He is the third of four sons of Lebanese immigrants.