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Biden blames India, China, Japan's economic woes on 'xenophobia': "They don't want immigrants"

  • US President Joe Biden stated that countries like Japan, India, Russia, and China would benefit economically by embracing immigration.
  • Biden mentioned that China, Japan, Russia, and India face economic challenges due to xenophobia towards immigrants.
  • An official on Air Force One clarified that Biden's comments highlighted the importance of immigrants in defining the nation's identity.
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At a campaign event on Wednesday 1 May, the US President said that Beijing and New Delhi "do not want immigrants".

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US President Biden is annoyed with a statement about the allies Japan and India. Why do the countries have problems? "Because they are xenophobic," Biden explains.

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Japan, India, China, and Russia are “xenophobic” countries because “they don’t want immigrants.” US President Joe Biden said this just weeks after Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, made a state visit to Japan, describing Washington’s and Tokyo’s alliance as “unbreakable.” The White House later sought to explain Biden’s statement by saying that the US President did not want to insult any of the named countries.

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Joe Biden attacks his counterparts. At a campaign meeting devoted to Asian-Americans on Wednesday, May 1, the president of the United States stated that China, Russia, India and Japan were "genophobic" countries, reports Le Parisien. "Why is China so economically slow? Why is Japan in trouble? And Russia? And India? Because they are xenophobic. They don’t want immigrants," he said. A contrario, if the United States is in better economic health "…

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Thursday, May 2, 2024.
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