Projecting migration, especially in such volitale times is BS statistic sorcery. There are factors that can't be accounted for that will drive a lot of migration (does Ukrainie war end, and if so in what way etc)
Something is off: In 1974-1975, Portugal should higher in immigration and, Angola and Moçambique should be high in emigration. Those were the years when portugal lost its colonies. Maybe the UN saw it as just portuguese people moving from Portugal to Portugal not the biggest mass migration in Europe. (That is how I a was thaught )
This presentation is clearly WAY off the mark for some countries. For example, during the 1950s, and 1990s, Israel took in over ONE MILLION people in both decades. The presentation here shows barely a fraction of that immigration during the 1950s and nothing is registered for the 1990s... when there was nearly 100,000 people per year!
@@sebastianw9749 many reasons, but primarily the effects of imperialism. We had the highland and lowland clearances, the eviction of Scottish peasantry by the British landlords, forced emigration. We lost a lot of people through fighting Britains wars for their empire, and lost a lot during WW1 & WW2, but especially WW1, because the Brit establishment feared there would be a rebellion in Scotland, so our soldiers were especially wiped out, and after WW1 were sent to northern Russia to fight the communists. Of all the countries in WW1, only Serbia lost more men than Scotland. Whole communities were emptied because of this. Then there is the brain drain etc
The United States of America (USA) are clearly the No. 1 Immigration country, while Emigration fluctuated much stronger depending on refugees fleeing from war (Syria, Ukraine, etc.) and poverty (Philippines, Venezuela, etc.). Right no Ukraine is the No. 1 Emigration country because of the war.
Immigrations 1951-1951 USA 1951-1952 Philippines 1952-1981 USA 1981-1981 Pakistan 1981-1982 Iran 1982-1982 Pakistan 1982-1992 USA 1992-1993 Afghanistan 1993-2002 USA 2002-2003 Afghanistan 2003-2022 USA 2022-present. Poland
If you want socialism and/or don't like freedom then please stay out of the United States, there are plenty of countries in the world that are a better fit for you.
Hahaha how about you leave, from the stolen land? If you don't, no one cares about your opinion. You are not on your land, you have no right to decide what happens there. I am so happy you can't control who is coming there now. This is not your country, and it will lose that character you like about it. It will be Spanish speaking socialistic state within your lifetime probably. I just hope actual native people of this territory get power over it at some point, that though is sadly unlikely, so murrica turning un-american is most justice you may get at this point.
@@prairiepatriot2162 1. Proof I live in Russia. 2. I never said anything about Russia. 3. If one country lacks freedom, doesn't mean everybody else has it. 4. Cope
@@DmitryySergeevich 1. Only a Russian would make such an absurd claim. 2. You don't need to, refer to #1. 3. Huh? 4. I'm doing just fine, I'm the one living in a free country.
Projecting migration, especially in such volitale times is BS statistic sorcery. There are factors that can't be accounted for that will drive a lot of migration (does Ukrainie war end, and if so in what way etc)
0:23 Germany: oops wrong side
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Good video Jorge 👍
Fake. In 1968 escape more 300,000 people from Czechoslovakia after Soviet invasion.
No, it just counts the up-to-day territories
Yeah, and you don't have to be mean. There can be mistakes. It's not like you're watching a MrBeast Video.
what is the name of the music??
Something is off: In 1974-1975, Portugal should higher in immigration and, Angola and Moçambique should be high in emigration. Those were the years when portugal lost its colonies.
Maybe the UN saw it as just portuguese people moving from Portugal to Portugal not the biggest mass migration in Europe. (That is how I a was thaught )
600,000 people extra people came to the UK in one year in 2022, I do not think the figurers you are representing are valid for the UK.
Wonder what the uk figure is if all the people who arrived here illegally are counted
This presentation is clearly WAY off the mark for some countries. For example, during the 1950s, and 1990s, Israel took in over ONE MILLION people in both decades. The presentation here shows barely a fraction of that immigration during the 1950s and nothing is registered for the 1990s... when there was nearly 100,000 people per year!
How about a Video about the strongest currencies
How do you define a 'strong currency' versus a 'weak currency'?
@@pjacobsen1000 strong currency is how many 0's you have.
Scotland has had massive movement of people out
Why is that?
@@sebastianw9749 many reasons, but primarily the effects of imperialism. We had the highland and lowland clearances, the eviction of Scottish peasantry by the British landlords, forced emigration. We lost a lot of people through fighting Britains wars for their empire, and lost a lot during WW1 & WW2, but especially WW1, because the Brit establishment feared there would be a rebellion in Scotland, so our soldiers were especially wiped out, and after WW1 were sent to northern Russia to fight the communists. Of all the countries in WW1, only Serbia lost more men than Scotland. Whole communities were emptied because of this. Then there is the brain drain etc
@@McConnachy Scotland is British, everything you typed is nonsense
@@wimschmied3800 in your dreams
Hi,Are you monitized??
Why are you asking?
The United States of America (USA) are clearly the No. 1 Immigration country, while Emigration fluctuated much stronger depending on refugees fleeing from war (Syria, Ukraine, etc.) and poverty (Philippines, Venezuela, etc.). Right no Ukraine is the No. 1 Emigration country because of the war.
Looks like random numbers popping up and move around with no sense
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The 2022 figure doesn't seem to include Biden's illegals.
Yeah. If you include illegals the number is 10x that
Immigrations
1951-1951 USA
1951-1952 Philippines
1952-1981 USA
1981-1981 Pakistan
1981-1982 Iran
1982-1982 Pakistan
1982-1992 USA
1992-1993 Afghanistan
1993-2002 USA
2002-2003 Afghanistan
2003-2022 USA
2022-present. Poland
How can country where milion people emigrate every year survive? More people emigrate = less people work in your country = your economy will suck.
Huge starting populations + baby booms. India could emigrate 1million people per year and after 1000 years they would still have a huge population.
If you want socialism and/or don't like freedom then please stay out of the United States, there are plenty of countries in the world that are a better fit for you.
Hahaha how about you leave, from the stolen land? If you don't, no one cares about your opinion. You are not on your land, you have no right to decide what happens there.
I am so happy you can't control who is coming there now. This is not your country, and it will lose that character you like about it. It will be Spanish speaking socialistic state within your lifetime probably.
I just hope actual native people of this territory get power over it at some point, that though is sadly unlikely, so murrica turning un-american is most justice you may get at this point.
If somebody likes freedom he must stay as far as possible from the US.
@@DmitryySergeevich LOL, says a Russian living under a dictator.
@@prairiepatriot2162
1. Proof I live in Russia.
2. I never said anything about Russia.
3. If one country lacks freedom, doesn't mean everybody else has it.
4. Cope
@@DmitryySergeevich 1. Only a Russian would make such an absurd claim. 2. You don't need to, refer to #1. 3. Huh? 4. I'm doing just fine, I'm the one living in a free country.
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