For Many Immigrants’ Children, American Dream Lies Abroad
In growing numbers, experts say, highly educated children of immigrants to the United States are uprooting themselves and moving to their ancestral countries. They are embracing homelands that their parents once spurned but that are now economic powers.
“Markets are opening; people are coming up with ideas every day; there’s
so much opportunity to mold and create,” said Mr. Kapadia, now a
researcher at Gateway House, a
new foreign-policy research organization in Mumbai. “People here are
running much faster than the people in Washington.”
For generations, the world’s less-developed countries have suffered
so-called brain drain — the flight of many of their best and brightest
to the West. That has not stopped, but now a reverse flow has begun,
particularly to countries like China and India and, to a lesser extent,
Brazil and Russia.
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