This paper investigates the effect of rising anti-immigrant sentiment in European democratic
host countries on support for democracy in African migrants’ origin communities. We propose a
novel methodology to estimate migration stocks from sub-national areas of origin to any possible
country in the world based on Google searches for origin communities performed in destination
countries. We use these data alongside measures of anti-immigrant sentiment at destination to
study origin communities exposure to anti-immigrant sentiment. We show that a one standard
deviation increase in exposure to anti-immigrant sentiment at destination leads to a decline of
between 0.1-0.2 of a standard deviation in support for democracy at origin. We conclude that
rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Western democracies has the potential to harm democratic
progress in Africa.