The most accurate comparison of the current immigration policies of the U.S. and Canada from the options provided is:
Both countries focus on employment as a key path for migration.
This statement reflects a significant aspect of both countries' immigration systems, where employment and skills are often key factors in determining eligibility for immigration.
The other statements are not accurate:
- The U.S. does have a larger percentage of the population that is foreign-born compared to Canada.
- Canada typically accepts more refugees than the U.S.
- Both countries allow immigrants from Asia, so the statement about neither country allowing immigrants from Asia is incorrect.