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Why is China not an immigrant country?
China people find it difficult to find jobs, even for their own people. If they emigrate to high-end talents abroad, they will definitely supplement China's strength. For example, when the Soviet Union disintegrated, a large number of CIS scientists went to China to work and earn a living, which greatly promoted the development of science and technology in China. But these are a minority after all, and more are low-end people. There is no shortage of this China, and I want to export it.
3. On the other hand, in Europe and America, there are many high-end talents and few low-end talents, and they need low-end people to provide services for them. Of course, they also need high-end people, but there are more low-end people. Such as nursing, picking up garbage, etc. What these locals don't want to do is done by outsiders.
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