Offshoring has always been the goal so long as greedy shareholders are involved... it's been happening continuously for 40 years ever since Jack Welch started it at GE and then other companies followed. The shareholders love it because it's a quick and dirty way to maximize the returns on their investment... and they literally don't care what country gets those jobs. Neutron Jack himself had a vision that factories would not be built on land but on massive ships so he could keep sailing around the world for the cheapest labor at any time.
If offshoring really grinds your gears then getting upset at a foreign country and its workers is useless... the foreign workers didn't make the call to offshore those jobs and factories... the people at the top did (the major shareholders, the board of directors, and top executives). The people at the top love it when offshoring is viewed as a "foreigner" problem... and not a deliberate business strategy by those who are in control. That kind of nonsense is how they keep the heat off of themselves while they slowly destroy the country that is losing the jobs.
By all means be upset. But make sure you focus that energy where it counts...
@5teg+1j3MsPsG is 100% right.