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Yi-Zen Chu

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Physicist.

Taoyuan County, Taiwan Katılım Ekim 2015
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@CigarsRule22 @TrumpDailyPosts There are folks from around the world such as myself who care deeply about individual liberty, freedom of thought, of speech, of conscience, of belief, etc.--all of which America is supposed to stand for. *All* of these are under serious threat due to the rise of Communist China.
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Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social
🚨HUGE POLICY SHIFT: The Trump Administration just ordered ALL noncitizens applying for a green card to LEAVE the United States, even if they’re currently here legally. No more staying in the country while your application sits in limbo. You must exit and wait outside until it’s approved. Bret Baier called it an “enormous change,” noting it applies even to those with American spouses or children. This puts an end to the old loopholes that let people game the system. America First means regaining control of our borders and immigration process. Long overdue!
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
Assistant professors would usually need to be on a H1B--i.e., teaching and researching--*while* waiting for their Green Card applications to be processed/approved. What now?
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick

People get green cards two ways: 1. Apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate abroad. 2. Apply for a green card while already in the USA. The new @USCIS memo seems to say that most people in group 2 should generally be denied a green card and forced to apply abroad.

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Madame Bovary@mmebovary32680·
@Yi_Zen_Chu @TrumpDailyPosts That’s the thing; they’re not. They’re leeching off of the taxpayer living on free stuff, taking food out of the mouths of working natives. The majority of immigrants are a net cost not a net benefit
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@CigarsRule22 @TrumpDailyPosts There should of course be careful vetting of immigrants, both temporary and permanent ones. But to qualify for a Green Card is already a highly non-trivial process; one path to it I'm familiar with in fact *requires* special talent/contributions (e.g., research expertise).
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JuanBlue108
JuanBlue108@CigarsRule22·
@Yi_Zen_Chu @TrumpDailyPosts That's the entire problem. MANY are not positively contributing to our society. Many are just here to leech off of our generosity (stupidity really), not acclimate to our ways and commit crimes. Other countries don't let this shit fly so why should we?
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Ken LaCorte
Ken LaCorte@KenLaCorte·
Why don’t Asians commit crimes? By any metric, East Asians – at home or as immigrants – commit crime at rates far below other ethnicities. Even when they’re poor. The answers blow the narrative of "poverty = crime” right out the window … Video Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 1:27 - Asian Crime Numbers 3:39 - Poverty and Crime 5:22 - Asian Family and Culture 9:30 - Wartime 11:32 - Conclusion
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@stevenharris931 This is supposed to comply with extant law. Do you know what it says? I believe many academics would likely be affected by this. Also, the 100K fee is still in place?
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Steven Harris
Steven Harris@stevenharris931·
This doesn't make any sense - a foreigner currently working in the US would have to drop everything and leave the US for months to years before then, if successful, coming back to resume their life and career here??
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
The graduate student who discovered pulsars was passed over for the Nobel Prize. In November 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell spotted regular radio pulses at Cambridge — initially nicknamed "LGM-1" (Little Green Men) — that turned out to be a rotating neutron star. The 1974 Nobel went to her supervisor Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle, not her.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@StanleyRidgley Even (astro)physics is saturated with the far Left. No signs, as far as I can tell, of this changing.
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Eli Steele
Eli Steele@Hebro_Steele·
“I attended several events with (Bob Woodson) over the years, and he had a ritual. He would look out at a room that often contained a smattering of whites and then say with that mischievous wink: ‘I absolve every one of you. Not one of you is guilty. I absolve all of you of the racial sins of the past.’ People would laugh. But underneath that joke was a profound and deliberate act.” My thoughts on @BobWoodson's passing for @FoxNews. foxnews.com/opinion/bob-wo…
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
@BartAndrews I think a Singapore-style system is preferable to the overboard systems in Europe. Basically, people just aren't allowed to say things they can't back up. They need to be able to verify their claims.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
It really is bizarre that Wikipedia allows libel The site's owners do not care at all about their site being used to attack people's reputations by lying about them. You can make an article that is 100% false claims about a person and that's just OK I dislike low-trust society
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@cremieuxrecueil I do think libel should be tackled. But you're aware Singapore is a one party state precisely because government officials regularly use the legal system to persecute dissidents and alternate media? There's even a Ministry of Truth of sorts.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
A sane society would arrest people for libel. Singapore has gotten this right.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@MoQiuyao201314 Singapore's Founding Dictator Lee Kuan Yew, for instance, had little respect for the Tiananmen protestors.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@MoQiuyao201314 Chinese culture is deeply rooted in Confucianism--blind obedience to authority; don't rock the boat or you're considered a villain; etc. I'm afraid Confucianism simply does not sit with classical liberalism.
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Qiuyao Mo
Qiuyao Mo@MoQiuyao201314·
不得不说八九年那批学生真的很勇敢。为了追求理想,冒着被中共“杀头”的风险,也要提出自己的政治诉求。可以说做到了为国家“抛头颅洒热血”的地步。吾尔开希就是八九学运的领袖之一。六四事件后便流亡海外,目前定居台湾。在接受VOA采访时,他表达了多年来对中共的看法,并提醒世界要警惕共产党的威胁。
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