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Immigration illustrated

VIDEO: Immigration to the US, 1820-2007 v2, by Ian Stevenson, Dec 4, 2008

A bit undifferentiated to the eye, you pick up how the Latino flow has increased in recent years/decades.

Still, you gotta believe the breadth and depth of flow over the past three centuries marks us as unique.

The inverted globalization, as I refer to it in Great Powers.

Comments (2)

Please correct me if I am incorrect.

When I read multiple news stories about how immigration to the US has slowed drammatically (~25% sounds good), then I will be worried about the US NOT being the place of innovation, growthm and generally good things over that following decade.

Geesh, after watching that America looks like a black hole just swallowing the rest of the world.

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