Posted on 10/11/2025 10:40:31 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Among issues Charlie Kirk took a strong stand against was immigration, even legal immigration stemming from H1B visas that many Indian students and professionals use.
“America does not need more visas for people from India. Perhaps no form of legal immigration has so displaced American workers as those from India. Enough already. We’re full. Let’s finally put our own people first,” he said in a post on X on September 1 He was responding to a Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham’s post suggesting that a US-India trade deal might involve more visas for Indian professionals.
In a subsequent post on Sept 5, Kirk supported policies reportedly being considered by the Trump administration to limit outsourcing to Indian companies, saying, “Good. Invest in this country first. Hire American companies and American workers."
Kirk also triggered views subsequently expressed by White House trade counselor Peter Navarro’s that social media accounts promoting India’s viewpoint on X were acting as foreign agents. "You have to wonder if this coordinated activity promoting the interests of India should trigger FARA registrations. Many accounts are obviously being paid to peddle this trash from the Indian government, who is paying them and how much? We need answers," he wrote in a Sept 4 post.
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You are acting childish.
Doesn't your troll idol mucus need some "stimulation"?
Call the day nurse you may be stroking.
The friendly banter on Free Republic always gladdens my heart!
I know that you're "stroking" - you're on one of your girlfriend marcus's threads. We'll avert our eyes, toobin_central...
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Correct. We may want to turn off the valve a little bit, though. Just for a couple of decades.
We have political issues that we need to sort out first.
Once we've returned to Ronald Reagan's "America", then we can open up our country a little bit more with the expectation that every immigrant will assimilate to the American way of life. We used to do that.
At the intersection of depravity and elitism you’ll find people washing their hands of their own decisions in the name of abstract (economic) processes. We can’t let them continue to inhabit the clouds while they leave a path of social destruction behind them.
There is no space in India for all those people. They can stay there. We are not India’s overflow lands.
“Fine, make knowing or learning the English language a condition of legal entry.”
It already is.
Well said. Unfortunately Free Republic is chuck full of Free Traitors that are vocal and vile.
Maybe some. Not many, but some.
And you know what? When they get in the position of hiring other people…
…they only hire other Indians, especially members of their caste.
How do I know? I've been in the Silicon Valley for ~30 years now. I've been unemployed for 11 months now. EVERY SINGLE TECHNICAL INTERVIEW I'VE HAD HAS BEEN WITH A RECENT IMMIGRANT INDIAN.
Amen.
Thanks again, FRiend.
Data are your friend. Exit polls on Nov. 5 showed how Asian-American voters in general are moving rightward. A recent Carnegie Endowment survey starkly illustrates this changing allegiance. From 2020 to 2024, the percentage of Indian-Americans identifying as Democrats dropped from 56% to just 47%, while support for Trump surged from 22% to 31%. This shift is particularly pronounced among younger Indian-American men, who might have been expected to rally around Harris’s candidacy. Instead, they’re leading a generational realignment, pushing back against Democratic policies they feel have drifted from core priorities that resonate with them.
Like many voters across the U.S., Indian-Americans are increasingly uneasy with what they perceive as the Democratic Party’s fixation on progressive social issues over pragmatic, results-oriented policies as they appear to prioritize symbolic inclusivity over pressing issues like economic growth, national security, and social cohesion. For a community rooted in hard work, education, and family unity, this shift feels like a departure from the values that have been central to their success in America.
Now, to be sure, I’ve worked with some awful people from India…and the UK, and New York, and the south. No nation, race etc. has a monopoly on Good or Bad.
It may also depend upon the industry or (ht SubVet72 ) the company that you’re working for.
It prolly also depends if your job got outsourced. That’ll fix your views but good.
Again, looking below the surface often yields better insights. “Americans First” elevates absolutely ghastly types like AOC, Clinton, etc.
Next week will be a bad week for the Indian job thieves and their H1b pimps. The responses to the Senate Judiciary Committee inquiries were arrogant and tone deaf. The India-first politicians will lose their elections next year and the GOP are building the outrage into their campaign strategy.
Why should he "get lost"?!?
central_va is EXACTLY right. I've seen this first-hand. My neighborhood in the Silicon Valley is easily 90% Indian. The vast majority of new restaurants opening up are Indian.
Are Americans like me just supposed to go bankrupt without yelling out for change just so you can keep your stock portfolio gains constant?!?
Didn’t I tell you to get lost?
Mostly in blue duties near the coast.
You can move to Upstate New York and buy a house real cheap.
*cities
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