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’20 years before the H-1B program even existed’: American YouTuber who called India’s cow dung festival ‘poop fest’ speaks on immigration

'20 years before the H-1B program even existed': American YouTuber who called India's cow dung festival 'poop fest' speaks on immigration

YouTuber Oliveira who made a documentary on India’s cow-dung festival calls for abolition of H-1B.

American YouTuber Tyler Oliveira, who spread Indian hatred through his documentary on the cow dung festival that he misrepresented as a ‘poop-throwing festival’, weighed in on the H-1B row and rubbished the narrative that America does not have enough talent. Oliveira called for abolishing the H-1B program and asked for more investment in American youth instead of foreigners. He said America landed on the moon 20 years before the H-1B program even existed, hence America does not need foreign talent. Tyler made several anti-India comments during the release of his cow dung festival documentary and claimed that he and his family members were attacked by Indians on social media.The H-1B comment came amid a major row over President Donald Trump’s statement that America needs “certain” foreign talent.“Certain talents are not available to you. People have to learn them. You can’t take people receiving unemployment benefits and put them to work in a missile factory. Talent must be brought in,” Trump said. “There were Koreans there who had been making batteries their entire lives. Making batteries is very complex and not easy. It’s highly dangerous, with frequent explosions and many problems. They planned to bring in about 500 to 600 people in the initial phase to make batteries and teach others how to do it. But they tried to deport them. You would need such people too,” Trump said, giving an example of what he meant by “certain” talent.

MAGA divided; Trump administration controls damage

MAGA got clearly divided, with one section defending what Trump said while the other openly expressing their disappointment at Trump. The Trump administration controlled damage and said the crackdown on illegal immigration will go on, while Trump’s idea is to bring foreign workers who will come legally, work for a few years in the US and then go back to their own countries.

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