Xenophobia causing China, Japan & India’s ‘economic woes’: US Prez Biden
Friday, 3 May 2024 () President Joe Biden has called Japan and India “xenophobic” countries that do not welcome immigrants, lumping the two with adversaries China and Russia as he tried to explain their economic circumstances and contrasted the four with the US on immigration. The President of the United States made a controversial statement at a campaign fundraising event on Wednesday evening.
The White House defended President Biden's comments on 'xenophobia' regarding India, China, and Japan, stressing the positive role of immigrants in the US. Biden's remarks, made at a Democratic Party fundraiser, linked economic challenges in these countries to xenophobia, but faced criticism....
On this week’s roundup on Direct Impact, Rick Sanchez is joined by Manila Chan to talk about the week’s most controversial topics. Why did President Biden insult key US allies like India and Japan..
Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar rebuffed U.S. President Joe Biden's assertion that "xenophobia" was hindering India's economic progress. Speaking at a round table discussion hosted by a newspaper..
Remember when Biden ran for office, how he promised America would be respected on the world stage again if we elected him? Good times. Because he's pretty determined to insult and alienate all..
Last week Joe Biden said "xenophobia" in economies from China to Japan and India was hobbling their growth while arguing at a Washington fund-raising event that... DNA Also reported by •IndiaTimes
Joe Biden stated on Wednesday that India, China, Russia, and Japan are struggling economically because "they're xenophobic" and "don't want immigrants". "Why... IndiaTimes