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Monday, January 18, 2010

How US unfriendly borders help China

In the name of security air travel in the US has become dreadful. Getting into the US as a foreign visitor has also become more unpleasant. Per the Economist, in a survey by a 2 to 1 margin, the US has the worst experience in customs of any country. The same article also notes how many scientific conferences preferring to convene outside of the US due to visa issues.

The NY Times article mentioned how many Chinese PhD students at one university in the US are now going back to China. PhD's leaving the US are a huge loss of educational capital. It costs a university more to educate a PhD than they bring in tuition. The reason is the number of faculty hours a PhD students takes, in small seminars, compared to the larger class sizes for master and undergraduate students.

Thomas Friedman had a proposal a while ago, that for certain major s when a foreign citizen person graduates in the US with an advanced degree, they automatically get a green card. The current H1B system is broken and leads to exportation of many in it. You are forced to stay with the employer who sponsors you until you get a green card, and if you change employers you have to reapply for a green card and start the process over again. I view it as a form of indentured servitude. I hope the US changes this short sited policy. The flow of amazingly talented individuals educated in the US is a huge loss of human capital. There are so many companies founded by immigrants in Silicon Valley with advanced degrees.

Bin Laden's legacy - Lexington in the Economist
Will China Achieve Science Supremacy? - NY Times.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Hidden Chinese Society in the US

Chinatown ID ring busted from the Chicago Tribune.

People without papers, including a few Chinese, were paying $1200 to $3400 for a package of documents including driver licenses and a forged Social Security card. Cost I read a while back was around $20K to get from China to here illegally.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Angel Island - the Chinese Ellis Island

On Angel Island, the walls really talk - LA Times.

Angel Island is located in the San Francisco Bay. It's a great day trip! And they just redid the museum. Just drive over to Tiberon and take the ferry.

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Dragon's Gate by Laurence Yep. Sailing to California in 1865, fourteen-year-old Otter leaves China to meet his father and legendary uncle on the transcontinental railroad, an adventure that challenges his survival on the mountains of the Sierras.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Yang the youngest and his terrible ear

Cute book that I have found a lot of Teacher Resources for. I was fooled by the last name, Lensey Namioka is actually Chinese, but married a Japanese and now lives in the US. Talk about multi-cultural!

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Nine-year-old Yang and his family have immigrated from China to Seattle and the father is a professional Violin Play. He has been giving Yang Violin lessons for years, and Yang hates the Violin. Yang discovers Baseball! A great story about fitting in and getting used to a new country and culture.

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