As I wrote recently, Kiwis better get used to being bossed around by the butter chicken tsunami brigade. Within the next two decades, white New Zealanders will be a minority in their own country. In Auckland, it will happen within the next couple of years.
We’re already seeing what it will mean: New Zealand’s Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh and Islamic councils are issuing ‘election ultimatums’ to politicians. And that’s while they’re still minorities. Just how backward about coming forward do you think they’ll be once they’re the majority?
New Zealanders are also getting a foretaste of what to expect in the jobs market, too.
Trade Depot has apologised after a job advertisement for a warehouse and dispatch role in Hamilton listed proficiency in Hindi or Punjabi as an essential requirement.
Now, why would a major business in Hamilton require Hindi or Punjabi fluency in a simple warehousing role? The answer is as obvious as the elite are reluctant to talk about it: because all the workers are Indian. How did that happen? Just look at who’s in charge of hiring-and-firing: HR Manager Adnan al-Khatib, Business Development Manager Vikas Dahiya, Finance Officer Jignesh Patel, Operations Manager Rushal Patel… and so it goes.
This is your future, New Zealand.
The same ethnic closed shops are operating in the US, too, thanks to its H-1B visa programme.
Microsoft has initiated another major workforce reduction, cutting nearly 4,800 employees as it begins its new financial year.
Guess who’s in charge there?
New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, who once faced extreme criticism for heading a gaming division despite being a non-gamer, now faces the music on social media.
The move coincides with a continued surge in high‑skilled visa filings.
Unlike the spineless Luxon government, though, the Trump administration in the US is taking steps to protect American jobs from foreign invaders.
The Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on immigration-related fraud, launching its first major investigation into alleged H-1B and PERM visa abuse, labor trafficking, and the displacement of American workers, Labor Department Inspector General Anthony D'Esposito told FOX Business on Wednesday.
H-1B visas are supposed to be non-immigrant work visas. In theory, they allow domestic companies to hire ‘skilled’ foreigners as essentially guest-workers, on a fixed term. In practice, though, the foreigners are almost invariably about as temporary as a government measure. Just like ‘foreign students’ in Australia, in reality it’s been turned into a backdoor immigration scam.
The Trump administration has already taken a critical step to addressing the fraud, by requiring H-1B visa holders who wish to apply for permanent residency to do so from their home country. No clinging like limpets as soon as they land on US (or Australian, or New Zealand) soil: go back home and then apply to immigrate, like everyone else.
The issue goes well beyond closed-shop ethnic hiring, though. We know for a fact that Indian universities are handing out fake degrees like sweets on Holi. When hospitals and childcare centres are hiring masses of people with likely fake qualifications, the results don’t bear thinking about.
“This is not just people working in factories or actual labor,” D'Esposito said of the fraudsters. “These are people working in medical facilities and doctors’ offices that are actually putting people in harm’s way.”
At least the US government is putting its own citizens’ interests first. Australians and New Zealanders have no such luck.