righthand says: "Asked if they would remain in their homelands or emigrate if given the opportunity, only 13%t said they would opt to stay. Of the 87% who preferred to emigrate, only 36% said they would choose to live in Israel, while 51% mentioned other countries. 31% of respondents are considering immigrating to Israel within the next four years, and 42% said they are not considering aliyah at all. However, 6% were willing to come to Israel for academic studies. These numbers reflect the decreasing pace of immigration from the former Soviet Union, which peaked in the 1990s at 100,000 immigrants a year and currently stands at a few thousand annually. ...Haaretz This migration giving the world the problems of today. |
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