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Old Posted Nov 5, 2019, 6:25 PM
Obadno Obadno is offline
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Originally Posted by RST500 View Post
This was inspired by the tread "Will Asian American immigration (like Hispanics did in the 2000s) peak/slow soon?"


Europe was the main sources of immigration up until the mid 20th Century but has continued to decline since then.


Western Europe:

Overall has a much higher standing of living than the US. There is some right wing hysteria about Europe collapsing in the future but still the US is less of a desirable location to immigrate to except for a handful of wealthy people who want to avoid the higher taxes.

Eastern Europe/Russia:

The overall quality of life has increased in those places and immigration has declined since the modest wave after the fall of Communism.

Israel:

Israel has a fairly high quality of life but that region is unpredictable.


South Africa:

A lot of Whites are looking to leave but Australia seems to be the main destination of choice.

Canada:

Overall higher quality of life but Canada is actually one of the largest sources of White immigration to the US.

Latin America:

Mostly tied to political upheaval where the White elites leave after leftist uprisings. Was the case in Cuba after the Communist revolution. In the recent case with Venezuela a handful have gone to Miami but most have gone to other Latin American Countries such as Brazil and Chile.
I would say it depends on how the EU comes apart or does not come apart in coming years and that impact especially on places like Balkans, Italy and Spain.

Historically Europe is overdue for blowing itself up again.