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The U.S. Wants To Deport Thousands Of Vietnamese Refugees Protected By Treaty

that's because I have a Hong Kong Chinese passport and a 3 star Hong Kong ID card and unlike Dragon, I actually have Hukou and I have a house and a factory in Dongguan, I am pretty sure I can apply for Chinese Passport (the red mainland Chinese one, not the blue Hong Kong one) if I am willing to give up my US, Australia, Swedish, British Citizenship. I can live in China for an indefinite amount of time and I can buy and sell houses in China, Dragon cannot (Unless rules has changed since I left Hong Kong in 1999/2000)

My mother was born in Vietnam by a Chinese parent during WW2, and live in China with her parent after WW2, that is why she have Hukou and can buy/sell house in China, and that is why when me and my brother and sister was born, we were added by the register (which is her uncle), back then you can do that when you have money to pay off people.

My mother went back to Vietnam in 1960s in her 20s and during the Vietnam war, she met my father who is a US Sailor stationed in Pleiku, however, he rotate home before they can get married, long story short, she left Vietnam for Hong Kong and stayed in refugee camp since 1972, and my dad some how had track her down and married her in Hong Kong, but before she was granted US residence, her application for asylum is taken up by the UN and Australia offer her the visa, she went to Australia (rather, forced on a plane to Australia), landed and granted Permanent Resident. And then she was granted US visa just before I was born, and I was born in the US.

In Mainland Chinese official eyes, I was born in Dongguan, China, in Hong Kong Official eyes, I was a Hong Kong resident of Chinese Descent, in British government eyes, I was a British Overseas Citizen of mixed race, hence I was reclassified as British Overseas National, instead of British National Overseas where many Hongkonger belong to. In American eyes, I was born in Kansas, USA, in Swedish government eyes, I was married to a Swede, in Australian government eyes, I was a son of a Vietnamese Refugee.

Okay, you're Chinese :) You have a Chinese blood in you after all.
 
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dumb move. Vietnamese are usually law abiding and easily assimilated into mainstream culture
They are not white looking. Trump and US wants to return to the 1840 where white rules and all others are just slaves serving the white. US is a racist country. We just needs to accept this hard fact. On surface, US elite appears to be accommodating for all races, deep under them it just a smokescreen to appeal to rest of the world to help them continue world domination or US imperialism.
 
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Slaves always fight with those who fight with their masters.
They hate those who try to save them from slave owners.

Such mindset is deeply rooted in every PDF boat refugee.

When they see their masters, they behave like a Dalit kissing Brahmin's filthy feet.

In that case, these kind of people are the most valuable assets to any hegemon (or aspirer of hegemony).

They can be utilized in any way possible against their own origin-country as well as against anything that the master deems a threat.
 
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In that case, these kind of people are the most valuable assets to any hegemon (or aspirer of hegemony).

They can be utilized in any way possible against their own origin-country as well as against anything that the master deems a threat.
How can China cultivate a bunch of these for her needs? :D
 
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that's because I have a Hong Kong Chinese passport and a 3 star Hong Kong ID card and unlike Dragon, I actually have Hukou and I have a house and a factory in Dongguan, I am pretty sure I can apply for Chinese Passport (the red mainland Chinese one, not the blue Hong Kong one) if I am willing to give up my US, Australia, Swedish, British Citizenship. I can live in China for an indefinite amount of time and I can buy and sell houses in China, Dragon cannot (Unless rules has changed since I left Hong Kong in 1999/2000)

My mother was born in Vietnam by a Chinese parent during WW2, and live in China with her parent after WW2, that is why she have Hukou and can buy/sell house in China, and that is why when me and my brother and sister was born, we were added by the register (which is her uncle), back then you can do that when you have money to pay off people.

My mother went back to Vietnam in 1960s in her 20s and during the Vietnam war, she met my father who is a US Sailor stationed in Pleiku, however, he rotate home before they can get married, long story short, she left Vietnam for Hong Kong and stayed in refugee camp since 1972, and my dad some how had track her down and married her in Hong Kong, but before she was granted US residence, her application for asylum is taken up by the UN and Australia offer her the visa, she went to Australia (rather, forced on a plane to Australia), landed and granted Permanent Resident. And then she was granted US visa just before I was born, and I was born in the US.

In Mainland Chinese official eyes, I was born in Dongguan, China, in Hong Kong Official eyes, I was a Hong Kong resident of Chinese Descent, in British government eyes, I was a British Overseas Citizen of mixed race, hence I was reclassified as British Overseas National, instead of British National Overseas where many Hongkonger belong to. In American eyes, I was born in Kansas, USA, in Swedish government eyes, I was married to a Swede, in Australian government eyes, I was a son of a Vietnamese Refugee.

Interesting life story. Why do you move to Australia and how did you get a factory and house in Dungguan? Also, how did you obtain a British oversea citizenship?

Lots of chinese here in the West despite high skilled get limited contracts with low pays. I can understand when many return to China. A communist paradise. No wonder Chinese hate the West. I know a Pakistani, who once worked for Huawei. He told me Chinese companies probably are the worst, he ever worked for, with slavery low pay and long working hours. Never again. Ha ha.

There are tough position and then there are cushy positions in Huawei, just like any company.
 
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There are tough position and then there are cushy positions in Huawei, just like any company.
Not what you thought of.

I give you an insight view. Vodafone Germany bought network and telecom equipment from Huawei recently. Why? Because the Chinese company wants to get a market share at any cost, offering the products dirty cheap to Vodafone that usually sources equipment from Alcatel. Understandable Huawei can’t offer first class salaries to employees, not even medium class by dirty low revenues. network engineer, that was the position he worked for Huawei.
 
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Lots of chinese here in the West despite high skilled get limited contracts with low pays. I can understand when many return to China. A communist paradise. No wonder Chinese hate the West. I know a Pakistani, who once worked for Huawei. He told me Chinese companies probably are the worst, he ever worked for, with slavery low pay and long working hours. Never again. Ha ha.
Huawei, another word for "slavery" as you said, made the most number of patents last year, eclipsing Apple, Google, Amazon... Its growth rate has also surpassed its western competitors.
Meanwhile, I don't see any Vietnamese companies even remotely in the same league as "slavery".
I suppose people like you just don't have the perseverance to work hard, which is why Vietnam is so undeveloped compared to other countries.
 
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Good thing I have jdhungary on ignore, so I don't have to see his long *** boring bull shit zzzzzzzzz. He's probably unemployed and spends all day writing on this forum.
 
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Interesting life story. Why do you move to Australia and how did you get a factory and house in Dungguan? Also, how did you obtain a British oversea citizenship?

My wife don't like America (tried to live there with her for 1 year, she didn't like it) and Hong Kong (we didn't even try) and I don't like Europe, tried living in UK and Sweden, but eventually, we settle in Australia.

The house and factory is inherit from my mother, and to be honest, I don't even know the house and factory address, I know how to get there, but I don't know the name of the street. We used to have 3 factories in China. We sold the garment factory before my mom passed, and we close the lighter fluid factory some time later, only the steel pipe factory remain in China.

I used to live in Hong Kong for like 15 years or so, went to school in Hong Kong and China. During that stay I become a Hong Kong resident and gain a 3 stars permanent residence card, back then it was still under British rules. And when the British turn over Hong Kong to China in 1997, the Brits started to register Hong Kong resident as British National, those who are of Chinese ancestry and without applying the UK residence before (They allow some Hongkonger to directly apply for Full British Citizenship) would automatically registered as British National (Overseas), but those who are not of Chinese Ancestry would not be registered as BNO status. Since my dad is not a Chinese, to the British eyes, I am not of Chinese Ancestry, I am of Mixed ancestry, therefore, instead I was granted a British Overseas Citizens status. By this, I automatically granted British Citizenship once I registered in UK.

But to the Hong Kong government, because the Chinese Nationality law article 4 stated only 1 parent need to be of Chinese Citizen and that person would be a Chinese Citizen. Well, since my mother is of Chinese Ancestry and is of Chinese Citizen (because both her parent is a Chinese Citizen), hence I am a Chinese Citizen by the virtue of basic law...And since I was permanently reside in Hong Kong (I lived there for 15 years, you only need 7 to claim permanent residence.) Hence under basic law and Chinese nationality law, I am a Chinese Citizen permanently live in Hong Kong, hence I can obtain a Chinese passport. Haha
 
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How can China cultivate a bunch of these for her needs? :D

I believe China has its own brand of agents who are making good money on the US consumer by wrongly-predicting the collapse of China ever financial year and still appearing on FAKE NEWS CNN's traditional China-hating yoga sessions.

Some defectors and established scholars like Mr. Chang are in fact doing the greatest service to their motherland by singing the most fitting lullaby to their Western audience.

Understandable Huawei can’t offer first class salaries to employees, not even medium class by dirty low revenues. network engineer, that was the position he worked for Huawei.

No serious business environment is a heaven for a Banana Republic type democracy.
 
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Congratulations to the Vietnamese and the Americans
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