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Why is America an immigrant country?

Let's start with the United States:

Except the local Indians who are truly Native Americans, other nationalities come from all over the world. Some are to get rid of hunger, some are to freely choose religious beliefs, and most of them are to seek better job opportunities and realize their dreams.

From the arrival of shiploads of immigrants in the United States one or two hundred years ago to the arrival of hundreds of "foreigners" in the United States Customs today, the United States is an out-and-out country composed of immigrants from various countries and holds the most multinational passports. The United States is a complete immigrant country.

Look at Canada again:

In recent decades, Canada has been the country with the largest number of immigrants, and the number of Asian immigrants has doubled every few years. It is no exaggeration to say that Canada is now an immigrant country.

But judging from the immigration history of Canada, it is still different from the United States. The early immigrants from the United States came from all over the world, but the first people to come to Canada were mainly British and French. Britain and France built Canada's European culture, economy and politics, so Canadians call them early settlers. The official languages of Canada are still English and French.

Due to the immigration tide in recent years, everyone calls Canada an immigrant country, which is not wrong, but some locals think that Canada is a mixed country of immigrants, colonists and immigrants.