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Addressing the demographic crisis, many countries have looked to immigration as a potential solution. However, experts suggest that while immigration can temporarily bolster population figures, it fails to sustain fertility rates in the long term. Nations including Norway have experienced this firsthand, discovering that immigrant populations often adapt to the low fertility rates of their host countries relatively quickly.
The bigger ethical question remains: Can societies claim the right to import populations from other nations, and will those populations seek to become part of societies facing demographic decline?