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So US should not give you a job.I'll say, the more leave the merrier.
A lot of them can't get Security Status anyway, why trying hard to stay in the US to begin with? I have seen quite a few Chinese PhD Grad taking up the EB-1 scheme only endedup working in a restaurant.
I would say, we should welcome their money, but say "no thanks" to job. That how it should goes. American jobs should be catering to American and its allies first. I mean how many American or Brits can get SEC/S in China and work sensitive field in China after they graduate from aChinese degree? None. That's how it should be.
I am not an immigrant budSo US should not give you a job.
OP report doesn't say "immigrants", It says "Chinese-descent scientists"I am not an immigrant bud
Again, I got Top 3 Security Clearence in the US, that's 3 Below the US President. That should have been a giveaway
The paper, “Caught in the crossfire: Fears of Chinese-American scientists,” doesn’t confirm causation between the initiative and the departures. Its data, from 2010 to 2021, shows that the annual number of Chinese-descent scientists leaving the U.S. was steadily increasing before 2018.
Anyone who WEREN'TOP report doesn't say "immigrants", It says "Chinese-descent scientists"
Many Chinese-descent scientists were born in US and have both American parents.Anyone who WEREN'T
1.) Born in the US
2.) Have an American Parent
many were not, that's why I said "the more they go the merrier" I didn't say they all have to goMany Chinese-descent scientists were born in US and have both American parents.
So you were just talking some of them who left, got it.many were not, that's why I said "the more they go the merrier" I didn't say they all have to go
And I doubt if you are born in the US you will be able to go "Back" to China, these people would have US citizenship but not Chinese.
I don't care what "descent" for a person to work in the US. I care about the allegiance of said person goes.So you were just talking some of them who left, got it.
More often than not, money decides peoples allegiance, who pays more in the future gets more "allegiance".I don't care what "descent" for a person to work in the US. I care about the allegiance of said person goes.
If they are born in the US and have substantial ties to the US, then yes, I don't care if you are of German Descent or Chinese descent, they should be able to work in the US in sensitive field. If they are naturalised, then no, these people SHOULD NOT work in the US even if they become Citizens. ALL THESE PEOPLE SHOULD GO.
Again, the same thing in reverse, would China allow an American studied in China to work in senior position? Even after they graduated from a Chinese institute or even took out residency? You don't, that's end of story.
It DID NOT work that way. That's how that Duggan guy is now facing extradition to the US for federal charge when what he do is just open a Aviation consultation company in China.More often than not, money decides peoples allegiance, who pays more in the future gets more "allegiance".
If China didnt pay those scientists enough, they wouldn't come to China, many Japanese scientists relocated to China in recent years, it's not because they love China.It DID NOT work that way. That's how that Duggan guy is now facing extradition to the US for federal charge when what he do is just open a Aviation consultation company in China.
I am not talking about some job, like bank teller or working in a restaurant, I am talking about "sensitive" works, you can't pay your allegiance, that's illegal.
And you most should think it wouldn't work that way for China too. Because everyone can pays, not just the Chinese.