Geee Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Investors Business Daily: Most countries in the world have irrelevant numbers of "immigrants." In the Americas, for example, only Canada, the United States and the British West Indies have significant non-native populations. In Mexico, immigrants account for 0.6% of the population, and that generally negligible level prevails all the way down through Latin America until you hit a blip of 1.4% with Chile and 3.8% in Argentina. There's an isolated exception in Belize, which, like the English Caribbean, has historical patterns of internal migration within the British Commonwealth — such as one sees, for example, in the number of New Zealand-born residents of Australia. But profound sweeping demographic transformation through immigration is a phenomenon only of the western world in the modern era, and even there America leads the way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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