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Why Australians Want Indians Out & Are Far-Right Groups Driving Anti-Immigration Protests?

Indians are not worried.

Korea, UK, China compete to attract skilled workers rejected by US after H-1B exits​

Countries rush to lure tech talent leaving the united states after stricter H‑1B rules
By
Albert Jinwoo You
Published 2025.09.23. 16:08
As the Donald Trump U.S. administration sharply raised the bar for H-1B professional work visas, countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, China, and Korea, have jumped into a race to attract key talent departing the United States. As the United States pushes out minds from around the world who once chased the “American dream,” rival nations are seizing this as an opportunity for “reverse brain drain” and are launching a battle for talent.

Reuters reported on the 22nd (local time) that “several countries, including Korea, are trying to use the United States’ hard-line immigration policy to their advantage,” and that they “aim to attract foreign scientists and engineers to develop their own industries and reverse the outflow of talent.”
 
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Bullshit. Fascism is a lefty thing. Don't be gaslit by the liberal lunatics. :rolleyes:


 
Indians are not worried.

Korea, UK, China compete to attract skilled workers rejected by US after H-1B exits​

Countries rush to lure tech talent leaving the united states after stricter H‑1B rules
By
Albert Jinwoo You
Published 2025.09.23. 16:08
As the Donald Trump U.S. administration sharply raised the bar for H-1B professional work visas, countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, China, and Korea, have jumped into a race to attract key talent departing the United States. As the United States pushes out minds from around the world who once chased the “American dream,” rival nations are seizing this as an opportunity for “reverse brain drain” and are launching a battle for talent.

Reuters reported on the 22nd (local time) that “several countries, including Korea, are trying to use the United States’ hard-line immigration policy to their advantage,” and that they “aim to attract foreign scientists and engineers to develop their own industries and reverse the outflow of talent.”

Only fools go to China to find work. The smarter Tiongs have already left that shithole country China. :cool:
 
Still got korea and Japan maah!

Japan, India aim for more than 500,000 people-to people exchanges over next 5 years​

Tokyo aims to increase exchanges in government, industry, academia and other sectors, harnessing India’s dynamism to fuel Japan’s economic growth.



The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Yomiuri Shimbun​

The Japan News
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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, left, shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Laos in October 2024. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN
 
Bullshit. Fascism is a lefty thing. Don't be gaslit by the liberal lunatics.
Fascism rejects the basic leftist principle of equality. Instead, it promotes a hierarchical society based on race, nation or a perceived natural order. Fascism has always been a far-right, ultranationalist ideology that came to power by violently opposing liberal democracy and communism. You need to update your knowledge. In fact, you need a complete overhaul. LOL!
 
The PAP welcomes CECAs into SG to take away the livelihood of S'poreans - including those who voted for them. So who are the bigger snakes? The PAP or those Indian nationals?
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So far most mnc interview I went to, the HR dealing with me are from India
 
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