White House addresses Biden's 'xenophobic' remarks on Asian countries
The White House recently responded to a controversial statement made by US President Joe Biden at a fundraising event. Biden had labeled India, Japan, China, and Russia as "xenophobic" countries, implying their reluctance to accept immigrants was hindering their economic growth. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre clarified that the President was underscoring the importance of immigration to America's strength.
Jean-Pierre defends Biden's remarks on immigration
During her daily press briefing, Jean-Pierre defended Biden's comments, explaining that he was emphasizing the significance of being a nation of immigrants and how it contributes to America's strength. She reassured that America's allies and partners understand the respect Biden has for them. Jean-Pierre further highlighted Biden's commitment to enhancing diplomatic relations with India and Japan over the past three years.
Biden's immigration policies under fire
Biden's comments were made amidst criticism from his political adversaries and the Republican Party regarding his immigration policies. In response, he asserted that one of the reasons for the growth of the US economy is its welcoming stance toward immigrants. "One of the reasons why our economy's growing is because of you and many others. Why? Because we welcome immigrants," Biden was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters.
Jean-Pierre reiterates America's identity as immigrant nation
Jean-Pierre reiterated America's identity as a nation built by immigrants and how this fact strengthens it. She stated, "We are a country of immigrants. That matters. And we've seen these attacks. And so, the President is never going to shy away from that." India and Japan, both part of the strategic security dialogue group QUAD, have made state visits to the US in recent years, underscoring robust diplomatic ties.