• In a debate reminiscent of concerns raised over Dubai Ports World taking control of key US ports, some airlines and unions say that giving foreigners more of a say in the running of US airlines could be a threat to national security.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | 'Open skies' deal faces delay

  • Critics may say that foreigners are keeping out local youngsters and that the commercial nature of today's Europeanised football has eroded Arsenal's local roots.

    ECONOMIST: Ars��ne Wenger, a football coach for Europe

  • Critics say companies hire foreigners because they command lower salaries and fewer benefits than U.S. workers.

    WSJ: Employers Grab Skilled-Worker Visas

  • Police investigating the case say the two foreigners, both in their early-20s, were headed shortly after midnight Saturday to Lapa, a popular downtown nightlife hotspot where Rio's youth converges on clubs, bars and samba venues.

    NPR: Rape, Kidnap Of Tourists Feed Rio Safety Fears

  • Language barriers, rigid German labor laws and the reluctance of some German firms to hire foreigners remain impediments, some analysts say.

    WSJ: Southern Europe Job Seekers Head for Germany

  • But many local people say the surge in foreigners in recent years has already put a strain on the small, wealthy island state's resources, and has pushed down salaries while raising property prices.

    BBC: Rare mass rally over Singapore immigration plans

  • The new guidelines, they say, might bring in foreigners in even bigger numbers.

    ECONOMIST: Hedge funds in India

  • It might become the city in the Ruhr that caters best to foreigners' needs, by helping, say, young Turks to start businesses.

    ECONOMIST: The Social Democratic Party under threat in its heartland

  • While Kant did not say TCS was bringing in foreigners to fill in the gaps, Infosys and other major computer companies, including Microsoft, are bringing in workers from India to do what they say American engineers cannot.

    FORBES: Infosys Under Investigation For Visa Fraud

  • EU, only Estonia and Slovenia say they are happy to let foreigners buy land, without restrictions, right away.

    ECONOMIST: The Poles bargain with Europe

  • Such measures would soften American critics who say that Colombia is relying on foreigners to pay for its wars.

    ECONOMIST: Uribe's hour

  • One popular approach has been to impose controls on capital inflows by, say, introducing a tax on foreigners purchasing equities.

    ECONOMIST: Exchange rates

  • Campaigning charities now say that receiving foreign grants, or employing foreigners, is increasingly risky.

    ECONOMIST: Russia

  • Specifically, the federal government should stop protecting the pharmaceutical firms that sell their wares more cheaply in foreign markets, only to block the entrance of those drugs into the U.S. This isn't to suggest for one second that Big Pharma shouldn't achieve the highest profits possible on its innovations, but it is to say that Americans shouldn't be forced to subsidize the consumption of foreigners.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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