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‘I don’t hate Indians, they are smart but…’: Alex Jones says H-1B is run by mafia, coming from only one region

'I don't hate Indians, they are smart but...': Alex Jones says H-1B is run by mafia, coming from only one region

Alex Jones said H-1B Indians taking over US workplaces is just like a mafia.

“I don’t hate Indians,” Alex Jones said at the beginning of his anti-India video. Indians are smart, and they abide by all the rules, and they milk it all, Jones said. The Indian mindset is not compatible with American culture, the right-wing commentator said making a reference to the viral video of a US influencer showing the cowdung festival in India. The H-1B row has now turned into an India-hate show for US influencers after President Donald Trump said his administration will not act very hard on H-1B because America needs certain foreign talent. President Trump gave the examples of battery workers from Korea and chip workers from Taiwan. But as India contributes the maximum to H-1B programs, the heat is on India. Indians hire Indians and that’s how Silicon Valley is full of Indians, Jones said, adding that all these H-1Bs are from one tribe and one region; even other regions are not getting any chance.Jones claimed the sme tribe that gets the maximum H-1Bs also burn their wives the highest over dowry. Comparing the Indian takeover of jobs with military takeover of a place, Jones said he sees Indians everywhere — in airports with wheelchairs, bending rules and taking advantages.

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