GluttonousManSlob
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I think it's similar to a problem here where people complain about flying foxes. The flying fox's conservation status is considered threatened and it's protected under wildlife laws in Australia, but the issue is that despite being less populous than other wildlife like magpies and kangaroos, flying fox populations tends to be highly concentrated. So you'll get thousands of the little shits roosting in a single area, to the point where tree branches will snap due to their combined weight. Locals hate them because they shit everywhere, make tons of noise and are general nuisances.And yet Wikipedia on "Indian diaspora" claims that only 0.17% of the population is from India. BTW, the non-India nation with the highest population from India is Mauritius, with 70.67% of the population from India. Next up are Suriname and Guyana (both South American nations) each with well over 1/3rd over there somehow from India. Canada: ~5%.
Jeets are similar. Even if there are only 5% jeets in Canada, they are not evenly distributed through the rest of the population. Instead, what you get are highly concentrated populations of them in specific areas. 2 million jeets all living together in a single place is a huge problem, as they form a sizable enough ethnic enclave that they never have to interact with the natives or assimilate into Canadian culture. This is presuming that the 5% statistic is accurate and the problem isn't worse than we thought.
