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‘Nobody hates living in India like Indians’: US influencer cites recent fake degree racket bust in India, says that’s how they get H-1B

'Nobody hates living in India like Indians': US influencer cites recent fake degree racket bust in India, says that's how they get H-1B

Comparing Indians with Somalians, US influencer Andrew Branca claimed that while Somalians fraud healthcare in the US as they come from poverty, the Indians scam the US academically. Citing the report of Indian law enforcement busing fake degree mills, Branca said it is not about Indians but it’s about all “low trust, high fraud” third-world countries. If the US has a system where “third-world” people can easily scam and rise, they would inevitably do that, the influencer said, adding that nobody hates living in India like Indians and hence they do everything possible to stop being deported back to India. “The siezure of 100,000 fake diplomas and the open-air PhD mills operating like flea market stalls through Delhi and India only remind us that fraud is an intrinsic and endemic facet of Indian culture, as it is for ANY low-IQ, low-trust, high-fraud third-world culture. Indeed, such cultures DEMAND such a world view,” Branca said.

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“I expect if a DOGE commission were to closely examine every Indian visa, green card, and naturalization, we of course find similar fraud THERE. I doubt even 1 in 10,000 immigration applications by Indian national are entirely free of fraud as the law requires. EVERY ONE SHOULD BE REVOKED,” Branca added. If only 100,000 fake certificates are seized, the total amount is much bigger, the influencer said. “H-1B is not the best and the brightest. It is people with fraudulent degrees. Once they have the H-1B, they are in the door. And other Indians already in America will engage in their normal third-world practise of ethno–fascist in-group preference, in-clan hiring,” he said. Medical degrees can also be bought in India in a few thousand dollars, the influencer said adding that once Indians are in the US, there is no way to know whether their degrees are genuine. “Imagine you are an Indian and you live in the hellhole that is India. You realize that America has developed a situation where you could buy a degree for afew thousand dollars and get yourself into the H-1b pipeline and find yourself living in the pristine first-world America. Why exactly wouldn’t you do that? Nobody hates living in India like Indians do,” Branca said.

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