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by alephnerd
831 days ago
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> A lot of Chinese just hedge their bets with lives and investments in both countries Yep. Ik. I lived in Richmond for a bit back in the day when it transitioned from HKers to Mainlanders. > Chinese emigration rate increased again due to COVID, and more Chinese are staying since then. It will be interesting to see if that sticks or not. Yep. I personally think it's a fumble on our (America's) part. A lot of top tier Chinese talent will gladly want to become American citizens or naturalize, but a bunch of populist anti-China measures have prevented Chinese STEM talent from naturalizing, so we aren't getting the cream of the crop anymore |
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I thought it was just the green card quotas, since once you get a GC naturalizing only takes a few years. The quotas are dumb, but are not specifically anti-china.