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I find it crazy some Pakistanis are making dark people. Have you seen you own people?! Your mind set is similar to some racist guy from Britain make fun Pakistanis.

Get out of your cave, we are in the 21st century son. Catch up with the present.

Desi, is just something South Asians outside S. Asia call each other, thats it. Some people are taking this to a level it doesn't need to be.
 
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Thanks for all ur comments, I design this site only for one purpose to give our desi people a unity where they can all come together and post their business, restaurant and lot of other stuff for free. Fore me desi is Idian, Pakistani and bangala people. People keep ur racist thought about white, black, dark skin away from this topic. My site is belong to everyone.
In USA desi term use a lot more than people call them Indian Pakistan and bangaladesi. I hope u enjoy the site, thanks for all ur lovely comments. Thanks.
 
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I design another site which is more for music lover. It called hindisongsonweb.com now please don't tell me that because of it's name Hindi it has only Hindi songs, it has lot of Pakistani songs too. So the purpose is same... Enjoy

http://www.hindisongsonweb.com/
 
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Self-Obsessed UK desperate for attention,

Loot Asian students for high fees and then not let them work, failing unlawful state of worst nature under david cameron's conservatives party.

Britain is hell for students studying now anways paying £10,000 fees as compared to mere £3000 by European students OR even get work under PSW(post study work visa) and Highly skilled migarant programmes. There are NO jobs.

Risk ur career or any plans to study in UK at ur own risk in a falling and failing country, populace India may face more.

Non-EU students could lose right to work

Visas allowing non-EU students to work in Britain may be scrapped in a sop to the right-wing media and "backward" Tories, one of Britain's former top immigration barristers said today.

Frances Webber made the comments to the Morning Star after Immigration Minister Damien Green announced plans to scrap the visas, which allow migrants to look for work after completing courses.

The proposals also include banning non-EU students from working off-campus during the week, barring migrants who are studying for less than 12 months from being joined by dependents who will also be prohibited from working and toughening the English language requirement.

This is on top of other regressive measures which will make it harder to get a visa to enter the UK for all non-EU migrants as part of the government's plans to reduce net migration to 100,000.

But Ms Webber warned that the measures would isolate Britain internationally.

"We really are becoming little Britain," she said.

She added that universities would lose out on desperately needed fees.

International students were already reeling from measures introduced over the past couple of years to curb their numbers "while extracting the maximum profit from them," Ms Webber said.

"They're continually labelled as bogus and college staff have been forced to act as mini-immigration officers to retain their 'sponsor licences' without which they can't enrol international students.

"The coalition's desperation to find cuts to the immigration total to satisfy Tory backwoodsmen and the Daily Mail is having a serious impact on international students and their families, on colleges and universities."

Students will also have to return overseas after their course finishes will mean students will have to leave the UK and apply for a new UK Visa to further their studies, and show evidence of progression to a higher course.

Mr Green(*****) has launched a public consultation on the plans which will last eight weeks seeking views proposals which include:

Reducing the number of people coming to the UK to study at below degree level;

Introducing a tougher English language requirement;

Ensuring students wishing to extend their studies show evidence of academic progression;

Limiting students' entitlements to work and their ability to bring in dependants; AND

Improving the accreditation process for education providers, alongside more rigorous inspections.

:coffee:For more info:

Immigrationboards.com :: Index
NUS launches period of consultation on proposed immigration changes:
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