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Original article https://peoplenewstoday.com/news/en/202 ... ernet.html

On September 29, Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun announced at a regular press conference that, to “promote exchanges and cooperation between young scientific and technological talents from China and abroad,” China would add a new visa category under ordinary visas—called the K-Visa. The policy would take effect on October 1.

What is the K-Visa? On August 14, officials from the Ministry of Justice, Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Public Security, and National Immigration Administration explained that this visa is targeted at foreign young science and technology talents—mainly in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics)—holding at least a bachelor’s degree, or engaged in education/research at related institutions. Applicants would not need a job offer or invitation from China in order to apply.

Earlier, on August 7, the State Council had revised the Regulations on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners, making the K-Visa official policy. Its two core features are: 1) attracting foreign STEM talent; 2) setting very low entry barriers. In other words, the CCP, instead of using its massive pool of domestic graduates from elite universities (985/211), is turning to foreigners—abandoning nationalism in favour of an “international strategic vision.” And how low are the requirements? A bachelor’s degree in a STEM field is enough. No employer sponsorship is required; individuals can apply directly. The visa can be valid for up to 5 years, allows multiple entries, and permits stays of up to 180 days per trip. Holders can engage in research, education, entrepreneurship, business, and cultural exchange activities.

In plain language, the CCP is throwing the gates wide open—allowing foreign college graduates to come to China with no conditions attached, to compete directly with the more than 10 million Chinese graduates entering the job market every year. But who exactly will come to China to look for work? The U.S., Europe, Japan, South Korea? Of course not—they’re not foolish. China is constantly shouting about “catching spies” and “arresting foreign agents.” People from developed countries aren’t stupid enough to walk straight into a trap. Even if you carried them in on a sedan chair, they still wouldn’t come.

So who will? Netizens have already figured it out: India’s exam-driven “chicken-babies” will come. Yes—the CCP’s little scheme can’t hide from the eyes of Chinese internet users. In 2025, the Trump administration is tightening U.S. H-1B visas. On September 21, Trump signed an executive order imposing an annual fee of $100,000 for H-1B applications. Since Indians account for 71% of H-1B holders, most of them will now have to look for alternatives. Beijing thinks it has struck gold: “America, aren’t you digging your own grave, tearing down your own wall?” The CCP believes this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to seize a “talent windfall” from the U.S. and get ahead in the China-U.S. tech talent competition. How could they let such a golden opportunity slip away?

But China’s own “chicken-babies” (overworked, exam-crammed kids) won’t stand for it. The whole internet has exploded! On Weibo, Bilibili, and Zhihu, it’s an uproar of curses, mockery, and fury—shouts echoing everywhere, sighs and grievances pouring out in grief. Netizens blasted the CCP: “Domestic master’s and PhD graduates can’t find jobs, and you’re bringing in foreign undergrads? What a cosmic joke.” “On National Day, we might as well raise the Indian flag.” “A criminal through the ages.” “Never seen a government treat its own people with such contempt.” “Those who didn’t want children will be even less willing now. But if no one has kids, you’ll just import foreigners. My God—what a vicious cycle.”

On September 1, it imposed mandatory nationwide insurance. On September 3, it held a massive military parade, burning through the people’s money with grandiose displays. On September 15, it rolled out new rental housing regulations to pave the way for taxing landlords. And starting October 1, it plans to impose income tax on food delivery riders—a group previously exempt, as gig workers who were paid daily.

On October 1, the CCP also launched the K-Visa program to attract young foreign “talent,” sparking ridicule as a “national-level Brazilian steak” gimmick. Why? Back on December 20 of last year, a foreign livestreamer in China had said, “Come to China, Chinese girls are easy to date. It’s just like buying a tasty, cheap steak in Brazil!” Now, the CCP has made visas easier to get, so even when domestic jobs are scarce, Indian “chicken-babies” (overworked, hyper-competitive students) will be given priority over Chinese youth.

K-Visa leaves many loopholes, with standards so low they sink into the dust. Its details are vague, and netizens strongly suspect that once it’s implemented, state-owned enterprises, public institutions, and research institutes will reserve core positions for these foreigners. They may even be allowed to bring family members, enjoying the same kind of super-national treatment as African exchange students. These people will live comfortably in China, and even if they commit crimes, with no employer to take responsibility, the CCP government itself will become their greatest shield—virtually guaranteeing impunity.
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Historical records in the "Book of Jin" state that the Sima family, in order to check and balance the vassal states of the feudal kingdoms, introduced Hu people and foreign ethnic groups. As a result, the Hu people armed themselves, turned the tables on their hosts, broke away from the Sima family's control, and successively carved out territories and proclaimed themselves kings.

The bloodline of the Yi people in the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan is similar to that of Indians, but the Yi people in the Liangshan Mountains capture civilians from nearby provinces as slaves to exploit, torture, and kill, and the police do not intervene.

If Indians came to China, there would be Liangshan Mountains everywhere.
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They really are pushing for a civil war in china
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