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Mr. Gio: the USA is not a democracy and H1-b visas serve US economic adversaries such as India a partnership benefits both partners as ambassador you need to work with the Indian government on sending Indian citizens back to India. The US taxpayer supports President Trump but is tired of being financially raped by so called partners such as India.


998 posted on 05/07/2026 5:06:23 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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1,030 posted on 05/07/2026 9:13:59 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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GDP Be Damned—America Is Not India!

Mass Indian immigration is reshaping America into a parallel society, and a nation that ignores assimilation, sovereignty, and loyalty risks surrendering its future to foreign interests.

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/08/gdp-be-damned-america-is-not-india/

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The American Right as a whole, but especially the online mass of the American Right, has recently erupted into a discussion of Indian immigration to the United States, and for good reason. The total Indian-descended population of America is now closing in on and may well exceed six million people. We estimate roughly 5.8–6.2 million Indians now live in the United States, and roughly 3.2 million of them, or about 55 percent, were born abroad. Extrapolating from Pew data, we estimate a further 1.8 million Indians in the US are second-generation immigrants.

In other words, around 80 percent of the Indians in the United States are immigrants and their children. Americans are starting to notice.

The pro-replacement immigration crowd and Indian ethnic advocates in the US are quick to argue that this is a good thing—that Indians are an economic boon because of their high household incomes, which are about $150,000 a year. This is great for Indian families, but it has been disastrous for young Americans forced out of the tech workforce by these Indians. This is the crux of the issue. It is not about the GDP figure or by what percentage the economy grows. It is also not about whether or not Indians are good, decent, honest people or if they are scammers, liars, and have a third-world cultural outlook. There is evidence in abundance to support both of these views, but they are not what is being litigated in this piece.

Our focus here is on the fact that America is not India, and therefore, there is no reason for the United States and the American people to play host to a large and growing Indian diaspora that seeks political influence and economic control and poses serious cultural and national security risks to the American people.

Our first significant problem is that the Indian diaspora in the United States is viewed as a political tool by India to be used to influence the American government. There are numerous articles on Indian political engagement in American party politics, on how the Indian-origin tech CEOs of once-American companies are pouring hundreds of billions into the Indian economy, and on a raft of research by the Carnegie Endowment about how Indians in the US lean leftward, are concerned about Indian domestic politics, and, of course, about their overall disapproval for the Trump administration’s tightening of immigration policies. Indians in the United States are not “just as American” as an Anglo-Protestant whose family arrived in 1840 or an American Catholic with roots going back to 1910. Rather, Indian Americans are yet another, distinct part of the massive post-1965 immigrant-descended population that asserts its own priorities and is politically at odds with the core American nation.

But do they assimilate?......Many Indian Americans cluster in ethnic enclaves—think dense “Little India” communities in New Jersey, California, and Texas—where social life, marriage markets, temples, and businesses revolve around Indian networks rather than the wider American mainstream.

Remittances back to India run into the tens of billions annually,.........

Politically, this Indian diaspora acts as a distinct interest group with its own priorities. The Carnegie Endowment data reveals that Indian Americans lean heavily Democrat and express strong disapproval of immigration restrictions, H-1B reforms, and America First economic policies. Large majorities opposed the Trump-era tightening of visas and deportations, viewing them through the lens of their own community’s interests rather than the national interest..........

......Violent crime rates among Indian Americans are low, which is consistent with broader Asian immigrant patterns driven by high education and selection effects. But white-collar and immigration-related offenses tell a different story. The Department of Justice has brought repeated cases against Indian nationals and Indian-owned firms for systemic H-1B visa fraud. Infosys, one of India’s largest IT giants, paid a record $34 million civil penalty to settle allegations of widespread misuse of B-1 visitor visas to perform skilled work that should have gone to Americans or properly authorized H-1B workers. Similar patterns appear across the “body shop” model that dominates Indian IT staffing in the US: fake job postings, benching workers, and circumventing labor protections to flood the market with lower-cost foreign labor.

National security concerns are even more direct. US authorities have charged Indian government employees and intelligence-linked operatives in plots targeting dissidents on American soil........

.........The bottom line is simple: Indians are not Americans. They are a high-achieving, endogamous, and politically organized foreign diaspora whose presence in large numbers imposes real costs on American wages, cultural cohesion, political independence, and national security. High household incomes do not magically transform outsiders into insiders, nor do they erase the fundamental truth that America is not India. Continuing to import millions more while ignoring assimilation failures, fraud rings, and espionage risks is not “enrichment”—it is replacement by another name. The American people have every right to demand that their government put their interests first, rather than subsidizing the growth of a parallel society that views the United States primarily as an economic opportunity and political lever for Indian ends. GDP be damned.
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And does all the ‘touted’ investment in America by India benefit all Americans or just the H1-b visa groups stealing jobs from Americans because they will work at indentured servitude salaries? Is the doctor shortage in America intentionally manufactured due to American medical schools admitting more foreign applicant than qualified American applicants?


1,107 posted on 05/08/2026 9:06:34 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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