bruh are people this fucking dumb to fall for this shit?

The Answer is yes. This is America

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      They're not immigrants they're foreign hired labour specialists.

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          They are not immigrating to the countries they're hired by, they're literally just there to work then leave after their stint is up. Whether they want to immigrate and naturalize or not is entirely a separate topic to the fact they've applied to work the job

          And back on topic, the demonization comes from the rich western tradition of vermin using their wealth and cultural power to sexually exploit their way through whatever foreign lands they visit. This is why countries that hires foreign language teachers to have such applicators be submitted to astringent standards to weed out possible sexpests.

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              You're are an immigrant when your intention is to immigrate, it's literally self-explanatory.

              And to your second point, I don't know I'm not a Chinese official. The only thing I can certainly say is that by requiring a degree in formal education, as useless as that is, you significantly cut down the pool of eligible applicants through education and/with experience requirements, then you're left over with a statistically significantly decreased risk of hiring a sexpest. Beyond that, it's down to whatever measures the PRC employs domestically to keep out pervs and pedos from positions of educational authority.

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                  I hate to be a fuckin lib, but the dictionary definition of immigrant is "a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country." With immigration being defined as "the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country."

                  And like I said, I'm not a Chinese official specialized on Chinese law governing on this issue. Conjecture on this without facts simply counterproductive.