英國為何要驅逐印度人 | 紀錄片
環球漫遊者 2025年10月2日
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSebrKp6QJI
英國新的簽證規定對印度家庭、學生和技術工人的打擊最為嚴重。近12萬名印度學生無法再攜帶家屬,而數千名印度醫生、護士和IT專家盡管是英國經濟的推動者,卻麵臨著不確定性。政客們認為,簽證逾期居留、移民數量增加以及住房、國民醫療服務體係(NHS)和就業壓力,使得更嚴格的移民法成為必要。脫歐後,印度人——他們構成了英國最大的國際學生群體,並占勞動力的很大一部分——已成為民族主義政治和貿易談判的目標。盡管英國試圖“奪回控製權”,但真正的代價顯而易見:印度人失去了機會,而英國則麵臨著失去支撐其醫療保健、大學和創新的人才的風險。
涵蓋主題:
簽證逾期逗留與移民管控
脫歐後的政治環境與不斷增長的移民數量
公共服務和學生途徑的壓力
民族主義、貿易談判及其對普通民眾的影響
章節:
00:00 引言
03:40 簽證壓力與逾期逗留
05:26 脫歐後的移民政策
07:07 服務和學生途徑的壓力
08:29 工資問題與貿易談判
09:49 民族主義的興起
11:19 對普通民眾的影響
引言
當英國政府宣布新的簽證規定時,很少有人意識到這些規定
將對印度家庭造成如此深遠的打擊。
英國正在展開一場驅逐出境的閃電戰。政府正在嚴厲打擊
非法移民。倉庫、洗車場、電子煙商店和餐館(包括一家印度餐館)遭到大規模突襲和逮捕。
一夜之間,近12萬名印度學生發現他們再也無法帶著配偶或子女一起來。
那些在英國建立生活的技術工人、醫生、護士和IT專家突然麵臨著能否留下來的不確定性。,你知道,這是一個非常非常艱難的時期,我說很多人不希望我留在這裏,而有人說我絕對希望你留在這裏。
非常害怕。
一個每天做著日常生意的無辜女孩,竟然會遭受這樣的待遇,為什麽?這太不可思議了。難道是因為移民抗議嗎?
政客們為這一舉措辯護,稱其是為了控製移民。但對印度人來說,這感覺就像通往機遇的大門被猛地關上了。在世界各地,一種觀念正在形成。印度人無處不在。從北美到歐洲,再到澳大利亞,印度裔群體比以往任何時候都更加引人注目。他們重塑了郊區,充實了大學,並為醫院和科技公司注入了活力。
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與此同時,印度已成為世界第四大經濟體,這在西方引發了一個尖銳的問題:如果印度正在崛起,為什麽還有這麽多印度人?加拿大也經曆了類似的不安。2024年,多倫多機場附近一座50英尺高的印度教神像揭幕,印度裔群體為此感到自豪,並以此作為歸屬感的象征。
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但許多加拿大人對此有不同的看法。網上論壇上充斥著各種評論,稱其為文化接管。一年前,彭普頓55英尺高的哈納曼雕像也引發了同樣的強烈反對。對於批評者來說,這些高聳的紀念碑不僅象征著信仰,也象征著一種不可逆轉的人口結構變化,讓長期居住在這裏的居民懷疑多元文化主義是否已被取代。
這就是多倫多。
這就是你們說的巨型哈努曼猴雕像。
澳大利亞清楚地展現了這種緊張局勢。
印度出生的人口在十年內翻了一番,現在已超過90萬。
印度學生入學人數占主導地位,並在醫療保健和IT領域占據著至關重要的職位。
然而,在2025年8月的抗議活動中,成千上萬的人在悉尼和墨爾本遊行,高舉著“印度人出來”的標語,指責他們造成了高昂的租金、擁擠的火車和快速的人口變化。
我們必須停止移民,重新成為一個國家。
傳單聲稱五年內的印度人數量比希臘人和意大利人一個世紀的人口數量還要多,
把普通家庭變成了替罪羊。今天,我們將在這段視頻中,
揭秘英國
希望印度人離開的真正原因。但在繼續之前,
請在評論區分享您的想法,
別忘了點讚並訂閱我們的頻道。您的支持,
對我們意義重大。
簽證壓力與逾期居留
英國政客提出的最有力論點之一就是簽證逾期居留。今天,我們發布了一份關於移民的白皮書。淨移民人數翻了兩番,到2023年達到近100萬。這大約相當於
伯明翰的人口。
2018年,英國政府聲稱,
幾乎五分之一的印度遊客沒有
按時離境,這使得印度人成為最大的逾期居留群體之一。
這一論點之所以有力,是因為它訴諸於
公平意識。如果規定規定,
一個人必須在簽證到期後離開,
那麽停留更長時間就會被視為
欺騙移民係統。通過把印度人描繪成
違反規則的人,政府
贏得了公眾支持采取更嚴格的措施。然而,整體情況更加複雜。內政部2020年發布的一份報告顯示,超過97%的印度學生現在在簽證到期前離境,這證明之前的數字被誇大了。然而,一旦這種想法在公眾辯論中紮根,就很難被挑戰。
對於普通印度人來說,這意味著即使他們遵守所有規定,也會受到懷疑。那些支付全額學費、遵守移民法並按時返回的家庭仍然麵臨著這種負麵形象的後果。
對於普通英國公民來說,這些擔憂似乎是合理的。當人們逾期居留時,住房、就業和公共服務的壓力就會增加。這就是為什麽英國認為更嚴格的移民管製並非不公平地針對某個群體,而是為了保護公平,確保規則平等地適用於所有人。
脫歐後的移民政治:服務業壓力
真正的轉折點來自脫歐。2016年脫歐公投建立在一個承諾之上。
英國將重新控製其邊境。我們做了很多工作來阻止他們入境。我們剛剛簽署了一項遣返協議,實際上,在工黨政府執政的第一年,我們已經遣返了3.5萬名不應該留在英國的人。因此,移民問題成為了決定性的政治問題。脫歐後,領導人需要證明他們能夠降低移民人數。印度人作為學生群體中最大的群體,在工簽持有者中占很大比例,
因此很容易成為攻擊目標。僅在2022年,英國的淨移民人數就達到了創紀錄的74.5萬人。
其中大部分來自歐洲以外的國家,包括印度。削減印度人的簽證數量可以快速提供數據,政府可以向選民展示這些數據。
每一次新的拒簽或限製都成為控製的證據。但這也意味著印度人被用作政治工具。
他們的存在不再與技能或教育有關,而在於通過
展現強硬姿態能贏得多少選票。是的,這些政府政策非常
不受歡迎,它們會阻止很多人來這裏。我很多在印度的朋友和親戚也提到,你或許應該去美國或澳大利亞,而不是去英國,因為英國很難
找到工作。
對印度人來說,他們的未來現在不再取決於他們的貢獻,而是取決於英國的政治
情緒。對英國來說,
這形成了一個危險的循環,移民政策受選舉活動而非長期需求的影響。
服務和學生途徑的壓力
另一個經常被提及的驅逐印度人的理由是公共服務的壓力。
英國正麵臨430萬套住房的短缺。英國國家醫療服務體係(NHS)的候診名單已攀升至760萬,
交通係統也過度擁擠。政客們不去解決資金不足的問題,反而經常將責任歸咎於移民。作為最大的群體,印度人自然而然地被卷入了這場爭論。學生們也深陷這場風暴。
許多印度學生認為,英國教育
不僅僅是一個學位,更是
一條通往長期定居的途徑。他們
帶著家屬,兼職工作,
然後申請技術簽證。但在2023年,政府禁止大多數
國際學生攜帶
配偶和子女。你知道,在新的一年裏,
我可以理解,如果你的
家人不在你身邊,你可以
暫時離開家人生活,
如果不允許,那麽英國
不會是我的選擇。我肯定會嚐試加拿大和其他一些國家。印度人受影響最大,因為他們占所有國際學生家屬的40%以上。
自2022年印度學生為英國經濟貢獻了約43億英鎊以來,大學現在麵臨數十億英鎊的潛在損失。
家庭破裂,大學
虧損,社區流失人才。
工資問題與貿易談判
民族主義抬頭
英國另一個熱門話題是,印度工人壓低了當地工資。有人認為,印度醫生、護士和IT專業人士接受較低的工資,從而壓低了英國工人的工資。雖然這種說法在政治上站得住腳,但研究表明事實並非如此。印度專業人士通常收入豐厚,填補了當地勞動力短缺的行業空缺。例如,英國國家醫療服務體係(NHS)擁有約1.1萬名印度醫生和2.5萬名印度護士。如果沒有他們,患者的候診時間會更長。與此同時,移民問題已成為貿易談判中的籌碼。英國和印度正在就一項價值高達280億英鎊的自由貿易協定進行談判。今天,兩國簽署了這項翹首以盼的貿易協定。英國希望此舉能帶來
60億英鎊的投資。
英國希望其公司在印度獲得更好的準入,
而印度則希望為其公民提供更靈活的簽證。
通過保持嚴格的規則,
英國增強了其實力,但這也
將移民變成了一種談判手段。
普通印度人、學生、
家庭,以及工人淪為更大政治和經濟博弈中的棋子。民族主義的興起 除了經濟因素,還有一個文化因素。自英國脫歐以來,英國的民族主義和
民粹主義言論急劇升溫。
為什麽今天你來到這裏很重要?
為了言論自由,為了阻止
希望阻止非法移民
來到我們的海岸,
幫助無家可歸者、殘疾人和
工人階級。
領導人談到保護英國身份、管控邊境以及優先考慮本地工人。諸如“奪回控製權”和“英國優先”之類的口號引起了許多選民的共鳴。作為最大的移民群體,印度人最容易成為這種民族主義信息的焦點。然而,這忽略了現實。
幾代以來,印度人一直是英國的一部分。他們創辦企業,豐富飲食文化,在各個城市慶祝排燈節等節日,並推動了從醫療保健到金融等各行各業的發展。
印度僑民每年繳納超過30億英鎊的稅款。但民族主義的敘事將這種貢獻簡化為
移民圖表上的一個數字。對
印度人來說,這意味著生活在一個
他們因工作而受到重視,卻因存在而受到質疑的國家。對
英國人來說,這造成了一個分裂的社會,
多樣性被視為一種威脅,
而不是一種優勢。
對普通民眾的影響
這些政策的後果對普通民眾影響最大。對印度人來說,影響是切身而痛苦的。每年花費兩三萬英鎊學費的學生,畢業後機會更少。服務了十年的工人突然收到拒簽通知。受撫養人簽證禁令導致家庭破裂。許多人遭受經濟損失、精神壓力和夢想破滅。對英國人來說,
影響同樣嚴重。
英國國家醫療服務體係(NHS)員工流失,加劇了危機,
目前七分之一的醫院職位空缺。
大學損失了
數十億美元的學費收入,被迫削減開支,
這可能會增加當地學生的學費。
企業難以聘用技術熟練的
專業人士,從而減緩了創新。
隨著開設商店、餐館或社區中心的印度人越來越少,
社區失去了文化活力。印度菜
早已融入英國人的日常生活。從薩莫薩三角餃到瑪薩拉多薩,再到洋蔥巴吉,這些菜肴都是幾代人以前隨著印度移民傳入英國的。簡而言之,印度人失去了機會,而英國則失去了人才。英國減少印度移民的努力是受政治、貿易籌碼和民族主義言論的驅動。但其現實世界的影響遠不止這些。為英國做出巨大貢獻的印度人現在麵臨著不確定性、排斥和失去未來的風險。與此同時,英國公民麵臨著醫療保健體係薄弱、大學舉步維艱以及技術熟練的
專業人士減少的問題。在全球範圍內,英國麵臨著輸給加拿大、德國和澳大利亞等積極歡迎技術熟練的印度人的國家的風險。最大的問題是,英國究竟是在真正保護自己,還是在切斷其經濟、醫療保健和文化的生命線。最終,驅逐印度人或許能贏得短期的政治利益,但卻可能葬送英國的未來。如果您覺得這段視頻有趣,請考慮訂閱。感謝您的觀看。
Why UK Wants Indians Out | Documentary
The World Wanderers 2025年10月2日
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSebrKp6QJI
The UK’s new visa rules are hitting Indian families, students, and skilled workers the hardest. Nearly 120,000 Indian students can no longer bring dependents, while thousands of Indian doctors, nurses, and IT experts face uncertainty despite powering Britain’s economy. Politicians argue that visa overstays, rising migration, and pressure on housing, NHS, and jobs justify tougher immigration laws. Post-Brexit, Indians—who make up the largest international student group and a major share of the workforce—have become the target of nationalist politics and trade bargaining. While the UK seeks to “take back control,” the real cost is clear: Indians lose opportunity, and Britain risks losing the very talent that sustains its healthcare, universities, and innovation.
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Topics Covered:
Visa Overstays and Immigration Control
Post-Brexit Politics and Rising Migration Numbers
Strain on Public Services and Student Pathways
Nationalism, Trade Bargaining, and Impact on Ordinary People
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
03:40 Visa Pressure and Overstays
05:26 Immigration Politics After Brexit
07:07 Strain on Services and Student Pathways
08:29 Wage Concerns and Trade Bargaining
09:49 Rise of Nationalism
11:19 Effects on Ordinary People
Introduction
When the UK government announced its new visa rules, few realized how deeply they
would strike Indian families.
A UKwide deportation blitz is underway. The government is cracking down on
illegal immigrants. There are widespread
raids and arrests at warehouses, car
washes, vape shops, and restaurants,
including an Indian restaurant.
Overnight, nearly 120,000 Indian
students discovered they could no longer
bring their spouses or children with
them. skilled workers, doctors, nurses
and IT experts who had built their lives
in Britain suddenly faced uncertainty
about whether they could stay.
Uh you know very very testing times and
I said a lot of people don't want me
here and people have said I definitely
want you here.
Very scared man.
An innocent girl going about a daily
business gets this sort of treatment for
what? It doesn't make sense. Is it
because of immigration protest?
Politicians defended the move as a way
to control migration. But for Indians,
it felt like the door to opportunity was
being slammed shut. Across the world, a
perception is taking hold. Indians are
everywhere. From North America to Europe
to Australia, Indian communities are
more visible than ever, reshaping
suburbs, filling universities, and
powering hospitals and tech companies.
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At the same time, India has become the
world's fourth largest economy, raising
a sharp question in the west. If India
is rising, why are so many Indians still
here? Canada is experiencing similar
unease. In 2024, the unveiling of a
50-foot Hindu deity statue near
Toronto's airport was celebrated by the
Indian community as a proud marker of
belonging.
[Applause]
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But many Canadians saw it differently.
Online forums filled with comments
calling it a cultural takeover. A year
earlier, Bmpton's 55 ft Hanaman statue
had sparked the same backlash. For
critics, these towering monuments
symbolized not just faith, but an
irreversible demographic shift that left
longtime residents wondering if
multiculturalism had turned into
replacement.
So, this is Toronto.
There's your giant Hanuman monkey
statue.
Australia shows this tension clearly.
The Indiaborn population has doubled in
a decade, now over 900,000.
Indians dominate student enrollments and
hold crucial jobs in healthcare and IT.
Yet protests in August 2025 saw
thousands march through Sydney and
Melbourne with signs like Indians out
blaming them for high rents, crowded
trains, and rapid demographic change.
We have to stop immigration and become a
nation once again.
Flyers claimed there were more Indians
in 5 years than Greeks and Italians in a
century, turning ordinary families into
scapegoats. Today, in this video, we'll
uncover the real reasons why the UK
wants Indians out. But before moving on,
please share your thoughts in the
comments, and don't forget to like and
subscribe to the channel. Your support
means the world to us.
Visa Pressure and Overstays
One of the strongest arguments made by British politicians is about visa overstays. Today we publish a white paper on immigration. Net migration quadrupled until in 2023 it reached nearly 1 million. That's about the population of
Birmingham.
In 2018, the UK government claimed that
almost 1 in five Indian visitors did not
leave on time, making Indians one of the
largest groups of overstayers. This
argument is powerful because it appeals
to a sense of fairness. If the rules say
a person must leave after their visa
ends, then staying longer is seen as
cheating the system. By portraying
Indians as rulebreakers, the government
gains public support for stricter
action. However, the full picture is
more complex. A later home office report
in 2020 showed that over 97% of Indian
students now leave before their visas
expire, proving that the earlier numbers
were exaggerated. Still, once the idea
takes root in public debate, it is
difficult to challenge.
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For ordinary Indians, this means they
are treated with suspicion even when
they follow every rule. Families who
paid full tuition, complied with
immigration laws, and returned on time
still face the consequences of this
negative image. For ordinary British
citizens, these concerns feel valid.
When people overstay, it increases
pressure on housing, jobs, and public
services. That is why the UK views
tougher immigration controls not as
unfairly targeting one community, but as
protecting fairness and ensuring the
rules apply equally to everyone.
Immigration Politics After BrexitStrain on Services
The real turning point came with Brexit.
The 2016 vote to leave the European
Union was built on a single promise.
Britain would take back control of its
borders.
Done a lot of work stopping them coming.
We just signed an agreement um to return
them and we've returned 35,000 in fact
under the first year of this Labor
government of people who shouldn't be in
this country. So immigration became the
defining political issue. After Brexit,
leaders needed to prove that they could
deliver lower numbers. Indians as the
largest group of students in a major
share of work visa holders became an
easy target. In 2022 alone, net
migration to the UK hit a record 745,000
people. Much of the rise came from
outside Europe, India included. Cutting
down Indian visas provides quick numbers
that governments can show to voters.
Every new rejection or restriction
becomes evidence of control. But this
also means Indians are being used as a
political tool. Their presence is no
longer about skills or education. It is
about how many votes can be won by
appearing tough.
Yeah, these government policies are very
unwelcoming and they can deter a lot of
people from coming here and a lot of my
friends and relatives back in India also
mentioned that you probably should go to
the states or Australia instead of going
to the UK cuz it's very difficult
finding a job here.
For Indians, their future is now tied
not to their contributions but to the
mood of British politics. For the UK,
this creates a dangerous cycle where
immigration policy is shaped by election
campaigns rather than long-term needs.
Strain on Services and Student Pathways
Another reason often given for pushing
Indians out is the strain on public
services. Britain is facing a housing
shortage of 4.3 million homes. NHS
waiting lists have climbed to 7.6
million patients and transport systems
are overcrowded. Instead of addressing
underfunding, politicians frequently
blame immigrants. Indians being the
largest group are naturally pulled into
this debate. Students are also caught in
this storm. Many Indian students see UK
education not only as a degree but also
as a path to long-term settlement. They
bring dependents, work part-time, and
later apply for skilled visas. But in
2023, the government banned most
international students from bringing
spouses and children. you know for a new
year so like I can understand if your
family is not there with you and you can
live for a time being without your
family if it is not allowed so it the UK
will not be the choice for me I'll
definitely try for the Canada and some
other countries
Indians are the most affected because
they account for over 40% of all
international student dependents
universities now face billions in
potential losses since Indian students
contributed an estimated4.3 billion
pounds to the UK economy in 2022
families are split apart, universities
lose money and communities lose talent.
Wage Concerns and Trade Bargaining
Rise of Nationalism
Another strong talking point in the UK
is that Indian workers undercut local
wages. The argument goes that Indian
doctors, nurses and IT professionals
accept lower salaries, driving down pay
for British workers. While this
narrative is politically effective,
studies show the opposite. Indian
professionals are often highly paid and
fill gaps in sectors where locals are in
short supply. The NHS, for example, has
around 11,000 Indian doctors and 25,000
Indian nurses. Without them, patient
waiting times would stretch even
further. At the same time, immigration
has become a bargaining chip in trade
talks. Britain and India are negotiating
a free trade agreement worth up to 28
billion pounds. today signed the long-
aaited trade deal between the two
countries. The UK hopes it will lead to
6 billion pounds worth of investment.
The UK wants better access for its
companies in India, while India wants
more flexible visas for its citizens. By
keeping rules strict, Britain
strengthens its hand, but this also
turns immigration into a negotiation
tool. Ordinary Indians, students,
families, and workers become pawns in a
much larger political and economic game.
Rise of Nationalism
Beyond economics, there is also a
cultural story. Since Brexit, there has
been a sharp rise in nationalist and
populist rhetoric in the UK.
Why is it important for you to be here
today? for freedom of speech, to stop
hopefully stop the um illegal im
immigration from coming to our shores to
help the homeless, the the disabled, the
working class.
Leaders speak about protecting British identity, controlling borders, and prioritizing local workers. Slogans like take back control and put Britain first resonate with many voters. Indians as the largest migrant group become the easiest focus of this nationalist message. Yet this ignores reality.
Indians have been part of Britain for generations. They have built businesses, enriched food culture, celebrated festivals like Diwali across cities and powered industries from healthcare
to finance. The Indian diaspora contributes over3 billion pounds annually in taxes. But the nationalist
narrative reduces this contribution to a
number on a migration chart. For
Indians, it means living in a country
where they are valued for their work but
questioned for their presence. For
Brits, it creates a divided society
where diversity is seen as a threat
rather than a strength.
Effects on Ordinary People
The consequences of these policies are felt most by ordinary people. For Indians, the impact is personal and painful. Students who spend 20,000
to30,000 a year on tuition find fewer opportunities after graduation. Workers who have served for a decade suddenly face rejection notices. Families are split by dependent visa bans. Many experience financial losses, emotional stress, and broken dreams. For British
people, the effects are also severe. The
NHS loses staff, worsening a crisis
where one in seven hospital posts is
already vacant. Universities lose
billions in tuition income, forcing cuts
that may raise costs for local students.
Businesses struggle to hire skilled
professionals, slowing innovation.
Communities lose cultural vibrancy as
fewer Indians open shops, restaurants,
or community centers. Indian cuisine has
long been woven into daily life in
Britain. From samosas to masala dosa to
onion baji, these dishes arrived with
Indian immigrants generations ago. In
short, Indians lose opportunity while
Britain loses talent. The UK's push to
reduce Indian migration is driven by politics, trade leverage, and nationalist rhetoric. But the real world effects go far beyond headlines. Indians who have given so much to Britain now face uncertainty, exclusion, and lost
futures. Meanwhile, British citizens
face weaker healthcare, struggling
universities, and fewer skilled
professionals. At a global level, the UK
risks losing to countries like Canada,
Germany, and Australia, which actively
welcome skilled Indians. The big
question is whether Britain is truly
protecting itself or cutting off the
very lifeline that fuels its economy,
health care, and culture. In the end,
pushing Indians out may win short-term
political points, but it could cost the
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