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[quote=Anonymous][quote=BlueFredneck]From the wiki: Australia 30% foreign born, although it's in the 25% range if you take out England, Scotland, and the USA. Switzerland 25% (although I don't see a date here) as of 2016. Canada 21.9% as of 2019. Norway: 16.8% as of 2017 Sweden: 14.3% of its population is foreign born as of 2010. USA: 14.4% of its population are immigrants as of 2015. Denmark: 8% as of 2014. Finland: 7.3% as of 2018. Just wanted to correct the belief that the Nordic nations are homogenous in their immigration patterns. [/quote] This is a current phenomenon. Look at the Scandinavian countries 40 years ago and you will see very different numbers. The large group of US draft dodgers in Sweden during the Vietnam war were quite exotic Like the US and other countries with low birth rates, the Scandinavians first let in Poles because of racial similarities, then they started with Afghan refugees in the early 1980s and now admit people from any world war zone. These countries spent vast sums acculturation immigrants but recently gave up. [/quote]
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