The UK has around 15% of its population born overseas. In Japan, Korea, Finland, it is far far lower. It has always been a choice, made by politicians and not by the people. #channel4newspic.twitter.com/KVRwojVqq9
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The point is countries can and have done perfectly well low levels of immigration. Australia is very selective, Luxembourg is largely fed by other EU15 countries. Low skilled labour less so.
Of course countries can make choices, and there are no ideal solutions, only trade-offs. But the data are pretty suggestive about this trade-off. And the examples go the other way too. Japan's attitude to foreign workers has been bad for their economy. https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Abe-vows-to-bring-in-more-foreign-workers …
but has preserved social cohesion and culture; very low violent crime and mugging rates too
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