US President Joe Biden sparked controversy with his recent comments labeling Japan and India as “xenophobic” countries that do not welcome immigrants, while contrasting them with the United States.
The remarks were made during a campaign fundraising event, just weeks after hosting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House. Biden’s comments have raised eyebrows, especially considering the close relationship between the US and Japan, as well as India.
Biden’s comments come amidst a series of gaffes and controversial statements made by the 81-year-old president. However, his administration has emphasized the importance of alliances and partnerships with countries like Japan and India.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby defended Biden’s remarks, stating that the president values the friendship and cooperation of allies like Japan and India. Kirby highlighted the broader point Biden was trying to make about the US stance on immigration and the importance of welcoming immigrants.
The comments come at the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the contributions of Asian Americans to the United States. While there has been no immediate reaction from the Japanese or Indian governments, Biden’s remarks have sparked a conversation about the role of immigration in economic prosperity and global relationships.