I'm doing the exact opposite - trying to move OUT of the US and back to Asia, and I hope you plan to as well in the long run), Bathala (Zeus) wants people to stay and fight for their countries, and by "fight" no, I don't always mean the gimmicky image of clenching your fists and or picking up a gun (though it may at times, involve that) but in general, also doing work for your communities like the way Marcos Sr. did. Alfredo Lim, Manila's mayor (Chinese-Filipino) is a perfect example of this.
I'm not a fan of this entire culture where immigrants get wealthy, and instead of repatriating and "giving back" some of that to their home country by helping build hospitals, schools, infrastructure and etc., they just hoard and hoard families in the US, or Europe, get wealthy - and do nothing productive with it. Some of these countries, establishing a bussiness is nowhere near as expensive as in the US.
As someone who is still re-working financial-related karmic penalties (ugh...and LOTs of it), with the goal of migrating back to Asia, whenever I see fellow Asians around me getting wealthy, partying every weekend, being a bunch of useless fucks, hoarding MORE people in the US and fucking White and other non-Asian people (one of my Southeast Asian friends' cousins got a White Blonde girl drunk, and another who married a White man - see I'm not White, but damn....I think I catch second-hand anger from White nationalists in moments like those). As someone who enjoys spreading spiritual knowledge to lost Asian souls, I don't extend that hand to race-mixers.....the last thing I need is people like that getting ahold of spiritual knowledge.
Here's the way I see it, if there's "no opprutunities" in one's country, and you need to work somewhere else, sure - become a foreign worker, then use that wealth and skills to bring back and help improve your nation. Some make the argument you can just look stuff up online, but you can't just use the internet and Google how to establish a hospital or build an aircraft carrier. Meiji-era Japan was a perfect example, Japanese students studied in European institutions, but didn't stay, as did Europeans helped oversee the construction of Meiji Japan, but didn't stay either.
This is my two cents on the issue....and it isn't just limited to you, but other immigrants.....