The Rise Of Australasia

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Chapter 991: Chapter 742: Reform and Islanders_3

It seems that Australasia still has quite a lot of Territories and Colonies.

Of course, the main reason for this is the insufficient population of Australasia, which makes it impossible to naturalize and fully develop all Colonies.

From this, it can also be seen that the main target of Australasian naturalization is on the larger Islands of Southeast Asia, while the smaller Islands in the Pacific Ocean are still under Colonial control.

aska have significant American populations.

Due to the immigration Policy of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska have a considerable number of Black People.

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These Black People are definitely a priority to be removed. Arthur does not want to see his country changed in its racial makeup, and then shamelessly criticized with claims that Australasia was originally a land of Black People.

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The good news is that although the Governors of Hawaii and Alaska have just taken office, they are also well aware of Arthur’s firm stance on immigration.

Currently, the relocation of Black People in both regions is going smoothly, and the number of Black People in Alaska has been cleared to zero.

neaky and cunning Islanders, the necessary precautions must be taken.

Currently, the population of Hawaii is about 350,000, with only a few thousand Black People. But as an important demographic, Islanders make up 42.8% of the total population.

This is a perilous percentage. With this ratio, the Islander population in Hawaii is about 150,000, and among them, how many are spies and Intelligence Agents?

If a war truly breaks out between Australasia and the Island Nation, a large part of these 150,000 Islanders would definitely become spies, engaging in intelligence or sabotage work within Hawaii.

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