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by skissane
839 days ago
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> It’s more or less the same story everywhere in the developed world. I don't think it is all the same story. Americans don't have enough children to sustain their population, but they can make it up with immigration. So do most developed countries, with rare exceptions (consider Israel) Compare Australia: same story, but with one fundamental difference: US is experiencing uncontrolled mass immigration over its southern land border, immigration to Australia is much more selective, with strong preference given to people like university graduates. Uncontrolled, non-selective mass immigration is likely to cause much greater problems than controlled selective mass immigration. And Australia isn't unique here, I think Canada and New Zealand are closer to Australia than to the US in this regard. |
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