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Well, I can't say if most or not overall speaking. I mean, it's hard to say how much of those immigrants are in fact Berbers and how much of them are in fact Coastal Berbers. IMO the majority aren't Berbers per se, but people with North African/Red Sea/SSA mix - which people tend to call Arabized Berbers. People with full Kabylie/Riffian background are somewhat rare to find even in Morocco/Algeria. And well, Tunisia hardly has Berbers overall speaking, so most of them in Europe are typical "Arabized Berbers" - those with influential SSA/Red Sea.
Then, I would dare to say Moroccans/Algerians/Tunisians with 20%+ SSA can't fit as Coastal Berbers at all - they can be Soussa or Zenaga for example (hardly), but tend to be Arabized Berbers/Common people. And yes, they are the bulk of NA immigration.
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ALL results from Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria I have seen on the net had a double digit amount of African. There was a guy here, AtlantoMediterranean or something like that, his GEDmatch results are all over the place. He is half Moroccan and half Belgian I think and around 10% SSA.
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