President Joe Biden sat down with TIME for an exclusive interview. Here's a fact-check of some of his statements.
Biden grouped Japan and India alongside China and Russia as “xenophobic countries,” claiming being less open to immigrants has caused the countries’ economies to struggle since the COVID-19 ...
US President Joe Biden has called Japan and India "xenophobic", grouping them together with Russia and China as countries that "don't want immigrants". His criticism of Japan comes just weeks ...
“Why? Because we welcome immigrants,” Biden said. “Look, think about it. Why is China stalling so badly economically? Why is Japan having trouble? Why is Russia? Why is India? Because they ...
During a campaign speech, Biden surprised the audience by calling Japan and India xenophobic. According to the New York Times, most of the public at the rally were Asian Americans. The commentary ...
You can read the transcript of the interview here and the fact-check here.
is right to rebuke President Biden for his uncharitable description of our friends, Japan and India, and then to offer a nuanced explanation of Japan’s immigration policy. For some reason ...
Last week Biden said “xenophobia” in economies from China to Japan and India was hobbling their growth, while arguing at a Washington fund-raising event that migration has been good for the U ...
Even if it survives legal challenges, it won’t solve the problem or reform US immigration — a task that only Congress can ...
Narendra Modi has just won re-election as India’s prime minister, though by a far narrower margin than expected. With his ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was preparing Thursday to be sworn in for a third term after an unexpectedly close ...