Why is the United States creating an anti-India wave? The reason is actually very simple: not only the United States, but also Canada, Australia, etc. are all anti-India. Indians are quite powerful. They are very popular in various industries and can become a group that cannot be ignored.
Without a doubt, it is the Indians are really too able to struggle, too hard to drill, in a few decades hard to live in these countries, the various industries have stepped up their feet, and even seized a lot of local people's opportunities, this "existence shelter" rise, so that the immigration country is a bit unbearable, anxiety comes up, and the anti-emotion naturally starts.
In the United States, for instance, the growth momentum of Indians in the United States can simply be described as “rushing.” For the city of Friesco, Natex, Indians accounted for only 2.5 percent 25 years ago, now directly up to 32 percent, and became a local mainstream population, with a growth rate of more than 4,500 percent!
And the Indians are not easy to find a place to stack, they are dedicated to selecting high value fields, Silicon Valley is the most typical example. Google, Microsoft, Adobe these tech giants CEOs are all Indians, let alone those middle management positions, the proportion of Indians is scary.
Continental Americans can watch once belonging to their elite track "occupied" by the Indians, can it be comfortable in their hearts? more to make them burn up is the H-1B visa, approved annually in the number of Indians make up the majority, these Indian technical talents hold much lower wages than the local engineers are still worried about the business, the bosses are naturally willing to use, local technical workers' dish is not in danger.
The anxiety of competition in the workplace quickly spread to society, and according to the Center for Organized Hate Research, anti-Indian posts on U.S. social media increased five times in August alone than in July.
More interestingly, the two parties in the United States have always taken Indian immigrants to speak, and some politicians have deliberately rendered the argument of "Indians robbed their jobs" in order to raise votes, which, fortunately, had anxiety directly ignited by political forces.
Not only the United States, but also Canada in the north was confused by the tide of Indian immigrants. In 2023, 2 million Indians will flood in, of which 420,000 are student visas, and 140,000 have directly obtained permanent residence. Now the Indian population in Canada has exceeded 5 million, accounting for 12% of the total population. The proportion of African Americans in the United States has increased.
What makes Canadians most unbearable is the "chain migration" of Indians. When one person successfully immigrates, all seven aunts and eight aunts will follow, just like an open faucet that can't be turned off. When a 16-meter-high statue of Hanuman, a Hindu monkey god, was erected in the suburbs of Toronto, many locals lamented that "this place is about to become Delhi, North America".
With more immigrants, the problem of resource crowding is immediately exposed. Indian students have pushed up housing prices in Toronto and Vancouver, and rely on the policy of "student study visa + spouse work visa + free enrollment for children" to enjoy welfare. They have become "net demand immigrants" in the mouth of the Bank of Canada, and local people's medical and educational resources have been severely diluted.
Canada, which couldn't bear it, finally "put on an emergency brake". This year, it directly rejected 80% of Indian student visa applications and doubled the proof of funds. Behind this was all the helplessness forced out by the immigration tide.
Looking south, Australia’s workplace battlefields are also smoke-filled.In recent years, Australian companies have outsourced their business to India, focusing primarily on finance, IT, and government services in order to save costs.
There in the Australian Chinese posted that he and his American classmates were tried, because the work all moved to India, the banking practitioners were more straightforward, the company cut off a large number of locals, turned to India, Vietnam to recruit people.
Even if not outsourced, more jobs remained in the Australian mainland were taken by Indians because of the good English, the salary requirements are one to two per cent lower than the locals, especially favored by employers, in Sydney's KH business district, eighty-nine out of nine are Indians.
But the problem is that the quality of the work of many Indian employees is really unflattering. Some companies complain that as long as the docking Party B has Indian programmers, they have to leave more testing time on the calendar in advance, and the work handed in is all problematic; Others say that Indian colleagues always ask for leave, and they are collectively "sick" on Tuesdays and Mondays. Within half a year, their families can take turns to "have accidents" and love to shirk responsibility...
By the way, the wave of anti-impression in the U.S. West is essentially an instinctive rejection of the “behaving interests” in the face of the “emerging competitors.”
The Indians, based on the characteristics of "can suffer, can reduce the price, good cares" in these countries' social structures, have hardened their mouths, from low-end part-time dining to high-end science and technology executives, the comprehensive penetration of the situation makes the local population feel an unprecedented threat.
More importantly, the growth rate of Indian immigration is really too fast, Canada is 2 million a year, the United States is 45 times a year, this "abrupt" impact, so that these countries' infrastructure, welfare systems are not at all digested, education, healthcare, housing resources are tense, and the head naturally points to "new" Indians.
I'm afraid this contradiction will continue for some time in the future. After all, the growth momentum of Indians has not slowed down, and the United States, Canada and Australia are still far from finding a balance between "acceptance and restriction"...
Without a doubt, it is the Indians are really too able to struggle, too hard to drill, in a few decades hard to live in these countries, the various industries have stepped up their feet, and even seized a lot of local people's opportunities, this "existence shelter" rise, so that the immigration country is a bit unbearable, anxiety comes up, and the anti-emotion naturally starts.
In the United States, for instance, the growth momentum of Indians in the United States can simply be described as “rushing.” For the city of Friesco, Natex, Indians accounted for only 2.5 percent 25 years ago, now directly up to 32 percent, and became a local mainstream population, with a growth rate of more than 4,500 percent!
And the Indians are not easy to find a place to stack, they are dedicated to selecting high value fields, Silicon Valley is the most typical example. Google, Microsoft, Adobe these tech giants CEOs are all Indians, let alone those middle management positions, the proportion of Indians is scary.
Continental Americans can watch once belonging to their elite track "occupied" by the Indians, can it be comfortable in their hearts? more to make them burn up is the H-1B visa, approved annually in the number of Indians make up the majority, these Indian technical talents hold much lower wages than the local engineers are still worried about the business, the bosses are naturally willing to use, local technical workers' dish is not in danger.
The anxiety of competition in the workplace quickly spread to society, and according to the Center for Organized Hate Research, anti-Indian posts on U.S. social media increased five times in August alone than in July.
More interestingly, the two parties in the United States have always taken Indian immigrants to speak, and some politicians have deliberately rendered the argument of "Indians robbed their jobs" in order to raise votes, which, fortunately, had anxiety directly ignited by political forces.
Not only the United States, but also Canada in the north was confused by the tide of Indian immigrants. In 2023, 2 million Indians will flood in, of which 420,000 are student visas, and 140,000 have directly obtained permanent residence. Now the Indian population in Canada has exceeded 5 million, accounting for 12% of the total population. The proportion of African Americans in the United States has increased.
What makes Canadians most unbearable is the "chain migration" of Indians. When one person successfully immigrates, all seven aunts and eight aunts will follow, just like an open faucet that can't be turned off. When a 16-meter-high statue of Hanuman, a Hindu monkey god, was erected in the suburbs of Toronto, many locals lamented that "this place is about to become Delhi, North America".
With more immigrants, the problem of resource crowding is immediately exposed. Indian students have pushed up housing prices in Toronto and Vancouver, and rely on the policy of "student study visa + spouse work visa + free enrollment for children" to enjoy welfare. They have become "net demand immigrants" in the mouth of the Bank of Canada, and local people's medical and educational resources have been severely diluted.
Canada, which couldn't bear it, finally "put on an emergency brake". This year, it directly rejected 80% of Indian student visa applications and doubled the proof of funds. Behind this was all the helplessness forced out by the immigration tide.
Looking south, Australia’s workplace battlefields are also smoke-filled.In recent years, Australian companies have outsourced their business to India, focusing primarily on finance, IT, and government services in order to save costs.
There in the Australian Chinese posted that he and his American classmates were tried, because the work all moved to India, the banking practitioners were more straightforward, the company cut off a large number of locals, turned to India, Vietnam to recruit people.
Even if not outsourced, more jobs remained in the Australian mainland were taken by Indians because of the good English, the salary requirements are one to two per cent lower than the locals, especially favored by employers, in Sydney's KH business district, eighty-nine out of nine are Indians.
But the problem is that the quality of the work of many Indian employees is really unflattering. Some companies complain that as long as the docking Party B has Indian programmers, they have to leave more testing time on the calendar in advance, and the work handed in is all problematic; Others say that Indian colleagues always ask for leave, and they are collectively "sick" on Tuesdays and Mondays. Within half a year, their families can take turns to "have accidents" and love to shirk responsibility...
By the way, the wave of anti-impression in the U.S. West is essentially an instinctive rejection of the “behaving interests” in the face of the “emerging competitors.”
The Indians, based on the characteristics of "can suffer, can reduce the price, good cares" in these countries' social structures, have hardened their mouths, from low-end part-time dining to high-end science and technology executives, the comprehensive penetration of the situation makes the local population feel an unprecedented threat.
More importantly, the growth rate of Indian immigration is really too fast, Canada is 2 million a year, the United States is 45 times a year, this "abrupt" impact, so that these countries' infrastructure, welfare systems are not at all digested, education, healthcare, housing resources are tense, and the head naturally points to "new" Indians.
I'm afraid this contradiction will continue for some time in the future. After all, the growth momentum of Indians has not slowed down, and the United States, Canada and Australia are still far from finding a balance between "acceptance and restriction"...