LMAO this is kinda biased. What about 35 million strong Chinese diaspora living outside China? And changing demographics of other countries?
Plus why only allow Vietnamese, Koreans and Russiand what about Japanese? Their ethnic group is closer to you guys as well?
The race of Japanese, as defined by themselves, is 大和民族 (Yamato). There is no such race in China.
There are 54 ethnic groups in China. None of them is called 大和民族.
Koreans is 朝鲜民族; this is found in China as 朝鲜族 - Chosun. Russia - 俄罗斯族 - Russia. Vietnamese are called 京族 - Kinh.
I'm not pulling this out of my ***. Koreans, Vietnamese and Russians are already found in China (along with Kazakhs, Mongols, Krygyz, Tajiks and Hmong). So preferential policies should be given to those who don't change the demographics of China.
The 35 million Chinese diaspora was a product of China's weakness during the 19th century. The vast majority of the Chinese diaspora's parents have never seen China, much less themselves. They are a special subset of Chinese distinct from the "real Chinese" from mainland China, HK and Taiwan that make up "China proper". Their culture, language and habits are all different from what Chinese in China proper are like. They're more related to HK though, because HK never went through the KMT/CPC political movements designed to wipe out feudalism. They are as much citizens of their countries as Korean Chinese, Vietnamese Chinese, Russian Chinese, Chinese Mongols (actually, we should say "non-Chinese Mongols" as more Mongols are Chinese, than not), etc. They ARE part of the present demographics of their country of citizenship.