Matt Forney, writing at his substack, The Visa Files, observes that "Indians Are Waging a War on America and Nobody is Doing Anything About It." He writes:
In the past few years, numerous corporations have begun replacing American workers with Indians, either through importing them via H-1B, L-1, and other visas (typically via Indian-run consultancy firms, colloquially known as “bodyshops”) or offshoring them via opening divisions in India itself. This process began in IT but has expanded to other fields, including trucking and hospitality, and poses a threat to America as countless Americans are laid off and effectively made unemployable.
This is not happening because Indians are somehow better workers, “high-skilled,” or smarter than Americans. A recent study showed that only 10 percent of Indian engineering graduates can write code correctly compared to 34 percent of American graduates. In my time reporting on this issue, I’ve heard numerous reports from whistleblowers and other insiders at major corporations about the general incompetence of Indian employees and how they will often fake their resumes in order to secure employment. ...
He goes on to explain how Indians (and Pakistanis, Chinese, etc.) fake their credentials, and then adds:
If you’ve ever wondered why nothing seems to work anymore, Indians are likely the cause. Something as simple as calling your bank to fix a false fraud alert, which took maybe five minutes a decade ago, is now a protracted struggle where you get put on hold repeatedly for a half-hour while the Indian customer service agent repeatedly confers with her manager because she’s incapable of thinking outside of the script given to her. Indian truck drivers with fraudulently obtained CDLs have caused numerous crashes, injuries, and deaths, such as the recent case of Harjinder Singh. Indians have colonized entire industries in America through fraud and gaming the system, the “Patel Motel Cartel” being a prominent example. There is even considerable evidence that Indian scam calls and emails are the result of Indian contractors stealing Americans’ private information, as many banks and other financial institutions rely on contractors or have outright offshored sensitive operations to India.
Why is this happening? Some of it is because corporations want to cut costs; Indians in both the U.S. and India are paid less than American workers for the same jobs. Much of it is because of blatant hiring discrimination; Indians who obtain managerial or executive roles will only hire other Indians, a blatant violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which “prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin.” ... When an Indian becomes CTO of your organization, Americans will be the last hired and the first fired, and Indians both at corporations and bodyshops will often assist other Indians in fraudulently obtaining visas.
But there’s also considerable evidence that the Indian government has been directing these moves behind the scenes. The radical Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modi, who has been prime minister of India since 2014, has pursued an aggressive policy of sending Indian immigrants to Western countries for both economic reasons (remittances from foreign states comprise 3.5 percent of India’s GDP) and as soft power projection. Indian immigrants in the U.S. have been mobilized to carry out the Modi government’s objective of spreading “Hindutva” (a form of extreme Hindu nationalism with links to Nazi Germany) through ethnic lobbies such as the Hindu-American Foundation. Indian government agents have been caught executing assassinations on Canadian and American soil, such as the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (an opponent of the Indian government) in British Columbia and the attempted murder of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York City, both in 2023. American journalists who report on Indian visa abuse and related topics are targeted by the Indian government in the form of social media harassment (particularly on X/Twitter), identity and data theft, and physical stalking.
Related: "Indian Politician Urges U.S.-Dwelling Indian Migrants to Lobby Against Trump Agenda on Tariffs, Visas"--Breitbart.
Indians are their own worst enemy. Even Dinesh D'souza went full mask off for his ethnicity.
ReplyDeleteI was reading about that. And to think he did so over some guy showing a video of a strange festival from a single obscure village in India.
DeleteThey actually have their own banking system. They are loaning other Indians money to buy Ag land at very low interest but then catch is the borrower has to put his profits back into their system for more loans to be made.
ReplyDeleteAnd every single time there are complaints, the media shills (such as those at the New York Post) do some op-ed about how terrible and unusable Gen Z workers are. (Although, to be fair, a few of those coincide with people complaining about AI.)
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