In
the U.S.A.
By the end
of the Second World War, the German withdrawal from Caucasus
resulted with forced migration of North Caucasians to Western
countries. Russians excused their new genocides by claiming
that Circassians have cooperated with the German occupiers.
At the end of the war, it was the time for settlement:Some of
the Circassians settled at Europe and some preferred to try
the life in the U.S.A.
Circassian
immigrants from Syria, Jordan, and Israel followed their path
to the U.S.A.
The Circassian
community in the U.S.A. lives together in the State of New Jersey
and are active in communal life and political participation.
About ten thousand Circassians are living in the State of New
Jersey, U.S.A.