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Can China open its doors and liberalize its immigration policy like the United States?

Text/Compile/Punk According to the website of London's Freedom Press, it is meaningful for China to liberalize its immigration policy from both economic and social perspectives. The one-child policy currently implemented in China has a far-reaching impact, and the younger generation in the future will not be able to bear the workload of the current society. At the same time, China's population is aging faster than any other country in history, and the younger generation will also face such problems. The article analyzes that if China liberalizes its immigration policy, new immigrants will fill the huge labor and tax "blank" left by the current generation of young and middle-aged people after retirement, which is of positive significance to supporting the older generation who have paid all for the "golden age" development of China. Otherwise, the retirement life of these retired workers will not be guaranteed. There is no doubt that if China opens its doors, immigrants from all over the world will flock to it. Most of them may be immigrants from South Asia and Southeast Asia, including India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Indonesia and the Philippines. At the same time, Russian immigrants will also flood in. Arabs from the slums of Cairo, Congolese from the slums of Kinshasa and Mexicans fleeing the drug war will also appear in this vast land of China. Of course, Europeans will emigrate to China, and the high unemployment rate of 25% to 50% will make Spanish, Italian and Greek young people look for opportunities in China. In this case, the population structure of China will change, and in only 50 or 60 years, China will become one of the most diverse countries in the world. All immigrants will learn some Chinese, and their children will also speak fluent Chinese. They will consider themselves as China people, even if their skin is white, brown or black, even if their religious beliefs are Islam, Christianity, Buddhism or Hinduism. Sixty years ago, the United States was a country dominated by white immigrants in Europe. The largest ethnic minority is a mixture of blacks and slaves, but their population accounts for only one-eighth of that of the United States. Subsequently, the United States opened the door to immigration. A plausible explanation is the principle of fairness. As descendants of immigrants, they believe that other immigrants have the same opportunities as them. Although many white old people are beginning to worry about the change of the situation, most of them are still loyal to their ideals and have no intention of stopping them. Compared with many people, perhaps the last two generations of Americans have less racist thoughts.