Here in the UK the latest set of immigration figure have come out.
In the last 12 months net legal immigration was nearly a quarter of a million.
One in eight of the population was now born outside the UK.
One in four children born last year in the UK have mothers born elsewhere.
IMHO Immigration at these levels IS changing the nature of the society and large sections of the immigrant population are not even attempting to integrate.
I know that the absolute number of immigrants into the USA each year will be higher but how do the percentages compare.
What if anything can / should developed countries do about the situation?
N.B. PLEASE keep it polite.
BBC News - 'Statistically significant' rise in net migration to UK
In the last 12 months net legal immigration was nearly a quarter of a million.
One in eight of the population was now born outside the UK.
One in four children born last year in the UK have mothers born elsewhere.
IMHO Immigration at these levels IS changing the nature of the society and large sections of the immigrant population are not even attempting to integrate.
I know that the absolute number of immigrants into the USA each year will be higher but how do the percentages compare.
What if anything can / should developed countries do about the situation?
N.B. PLEASE keep it polite.
BBC News - 'Statistically significant' rise in net migration to UK
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