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[๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ] Within 5 to 10 years: Unprecedented exponential rise in non-white immigration into West, especially USA
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Within 5 to 10 years there will be unprecedented exponential rise in non-white immigration into West, especially USA. Compulsions will cause white supremacists to compromise their rule. The ancestors of today's white supremacists disliked blacks, yet imported millions of them. History will repeat. And it could happen as early as within 5 to 10 years of 2025. The factor(s) that will galvanise white supremacists into changing their policy are Third World War and/or a grave recession.

So much for that 2025 furore over H1B.
 
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tu bhi chale ja
 
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How the Vietnam War helped more Indian doctors migrate to the US in 1970s

Meenakshi Ahamed
28 December, 2024 12:00 pm IST

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Representational image | A severe doctor shortage arose in the US as the army drained away medical graduates, necessitating doctors from overseas to fill the gap | Wikimedia Commons

When Deepak Chopra, who today is internationally recognized as one of the leaders of the integrative approach to medicine, arrived in New Jersey in 1970 fresh out of medical school in India, he got a firsthand introduction to the situation. โ€œWhen I walked into the ER for my first shift,โ€ he recalled, โ€œthe doctors who showed me my locker and gave me a tour of the acute facilities were not Americans.

There was one German, but the rest had Asian faces like mine, from India, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Koreaโ€ฆ What had brought so many foreign doctors together was the Vietnam War. A severe doctor shortage had arisen as the army drained away medical graduates while other young men, who might have wanted to become doctors, were drafted to fight.โ€

War had added an additional layer of stress on the health care system. During the Vietnam War, the shortage of men in the labor force had become a cause for concern. More than 9 million Americansโ€”mostly menโ€”served on active duty between 1961 and 1975.

Medical personnel were needed in the war effort, adding to the shortage of available doctors for civilians. Thanks to advances in medical care on the frontlines, many more soldiers were surviving their injuries. Seventy-five thousand severely disabled veterans returned to the United States, many of whom would need years of continuing care, increasing the pressure on an already overwhelmed health care system.

 
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Germany opened its doors to 1 million refugees a decade ago. Hereโ€™s how the country has changed since

PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2025, 6:28 AM ET

By Sebastian Shukla
Nadine Schmidt
Claudia Otto

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel poses for a selfie with Anas Modamani, a refugee from Syria, after she visited a shelter for migrants and refugees in Berlin, Germany, on September 10, 2015. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Berlin - โ€œWhen I think about the trip today, I wouldnโ€™t do it again โ€“ it was so dangerous. What I remember is that many people died, they drowned โ€ฆ there were too many people on that boat.โ€

Anas Modamani, who as a teenager fled Syriaโ€™s brutal civil war for the safety of Europe in 2015, is one of many who ended up in Germany, where he still lives and now holds a passport.

Sitting in a Syrian cafe in Neukรถlln, a culturally diverse district of the German capital, Modamani is smiling and well-groomed.

He works in IT and in his own time is ........

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced sweeping changes to Germany's policies on migration after taking office in May. Tobias (Schwarz/AFP/Getty Images)

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Germany opened its doors to 1 million refugees a decade ago. Hereโ€™s how the country has changed since | CNN
 
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Germany ne apni marva lee hai, proper

chewtias have so much "guilt", or something about gassing the Jew ki now they go waay overboard trying to be super nice to everyone.

Ironic sa scene hai, inhone Jew ki bajai, and how.. wowow !

and asli badla uss holocaust waali harkat ka.. who is taking ? Jews ?

Kalergi plan, brozinskis !! .. wohi ho raha hai, the Jew is extracting his pound of flesh from all of europe.. khud madrchod ekdum vadiya waala ethnostate bana ke baithey huwe hain..

.. but Europe ki gaaand maar dee by funneling in all these kallus, mulls, and others... lowest quality waale kallus and mulls, btw.

tsk tsk

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*&*&*&*&'s so screwed up man, this planet be begging for a nuclear reset, and a new order.
 
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