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EDIT: I'm talking per capita. Aka proportion.
Percentage of US citizens who weren't born in the US is usually around 16%. A bunch of other countries it's more like 27%.
Same with UK these days, 16% as @Jaffa pointed out it's a bad example. Should have gone with one of the others.
In countries with a higher percentage of immigration the percentage is obviously much higher. Here's a handy chart.
Okay Biden now compare yourself to ~~the UK~~ Australia which has about 35% more immigrants than the US.
Or Canada, or Australia, or Singapore, or Switzerland, or New Zealand...
This is not right, even per capita the US has a higher % o immigrants than the UK, although they are lower than some of the countries you mention.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/immigration-by-country
Interesting that the site lists “residents” and then has Saudi Arabia way up there. I wonder what those numbers would be like if they didn’t count their ~~slaves~~ foreign workers.
I don't like that website but you're right, the UK are about the same as the US with just 15 or 16%.
I thought they were the same as the rest of the anglosphere but they're not! Shouldn't have picked them to make my point, should have picked Australia after all. Will edit.
My point still stands though. He had a really low bar of comparison, and if he knows immigration is what makes you strong then the obvious implication is he should be amping for more immigration.
Idk it just seemed like a really weird speech.