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Indian-American responds to MAGA commentator saying Indians are scamming Americans out of jobs

Indian-American responds to MAGA commentator saying Indians are scamming Americans out of jobs: 'You don’t research anything'

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An exchange on X reignited debate over immigration and Indian professionals in the United States, after Texas MAGA commentator Sara Gonzales made claims about H-1B visa workers that quickly drew a response from an Indian American user.The dispute began when Gonzales posted a message comparing her family’s military service to the presence of Indian workers in the American tech sector.She wrote: “My grandfather received a Purple Heart for his military service in World War II. Indians are coming in with fake credentials as software engineers and scamming Americans out of jobs. There is no comparison. Scammers can’t comprehend that there are people who come here legally and do things the right way. Epic levels of projection.”The post went viral and faced backlash, including from an NRI user named Priya, who responded by pushing back on the generalisation and sharing data about the Indian American community’s contributions.She wrote: “The majority of Indians immigrants are LEGAL. You don’t research anything but post lies and hatred. I love Hispanics, they are good, nothing against them I just don’t like you.” Priya also shared statistics showing economic and educational outcomes among Indian Americans, including figures suggesting a median household income of around $100,500 and that roughly 70% hold at least a bachelor’s degree, compared with the US average of 28%.Gonzales responded by rejecting the criticism and doubling down on her stance. She replied: “Don’t be intellectually dishonest, Priya. The majority of Indian immigrants are ABUSING and EXPLOITING the legal immigration system. That’s the entire point.”In a separate comment, she added: “I was born and raised here. This is my country.”The online exchange is the latest in a series of posts from Gonzales that have drawn attention in recent months, particularly around H-1B visas and alleged misuse of immigration pathways. She recently claimed that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) fined a company, Compunnel, $313,000 after it allegedly posted a job listing that specified “H-1B visa only”.Gonzales has also gone viral for a video recorded at a Dallas food truck, Golconda Express, where she questioned a man she claimed was working under an H-1B visa while operating the business under his wife’s name. The clip was titled “H-1B Busted Running a Food Truck.”Beyond immigration, Gonzales has faced backlash for other posts as well. In one message, she described visiting a park in Plano, Texas with her five-year-old son and wrote that she was surrounded by people speaking “multiple foreign languages,” adding: “This is my hometown. It’s unrecognisable. I want my country back,” a remark that drew accusations of xenophobia, racism.Her recent posts and public exchanges come against a backdrop of rising Indian migration to parts of Texas, including cities like Plano and Frisco, where the Indian population has grown significantly over the past decade. A 2025 Pew Research Centre study estimated around 570,000 Indians living in Texas.

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