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Even if 88% of the population is foreign-born, why does it need so many immigrants?

With US President Trump giving priority to the United States and tightening the immigration policy, the immigration issue has once again attracted global attention. Trump has reason to pay attention to immigration, because according to the data of Pew Research Center, the United States is the country that accepts the most immigrants in the world, with more than 45 million people. Behind the United States are Germany and Russia, which are evenly matched, 1 1 10,000 people. The fourth place is Saudi Arabia, with100000 people, followed by UAE, with 8 10/00000 people.

Most immigrants to Russia joined the Republic of China from the Soviet Union.

But in proportion, the scale of immigrants in the United States is far from the largest, because the total population of the United States is large, accounting for only about 15% of the total population. In contrast, the proportion of immigrants in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is surprisingly high: Saudi Arabia is one third, while the United Arab Emirates is an astonishing 88%!

Not only Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, but also several oil-producing countries in the Middle East Gulf have absorbed a large number of immigrants, mainly to fill the employment gap in their service industries and construction industries-their nationals are too rich to do dirty work.

Most people who go to work in these Gulf countries come from South and Southeast Asian countries. They earn hard money and almost support the daily operation of these countries, but they can't enjoy the welfare of the local people.

In addition to relying entirely on foreign workers to do dirty work, these oil tyrants will also absorb high-tech talents and professionals from developed countries. In other words, as long as they have money, they don't have to do heavy and detailed work!