H-1B visas must end’: Wife of US citizen shares plight of landing IT jobs

It's easy to sit thousand miles and comment on US & H1B visa and etc. Reality is, along with US citizens these H1B's are also feeling the heat

It’s not just H-1B related anymore. Twenty thousand Hindustani truck drivers in California alone are also facing the heat , and trust me, this is just the beginning.

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Make america great again means make america white again. indians are not white so you know where indians stand as far as maga is concerned.
 
Make america great again means make america white again. indians are not white so you know where indians stand as far as maga is concerned.
The problem is crossing the border illegally and getting a CDL from California (It's very tough test to get CDL thru proper channels), then building a dream without even understanding that entering the country illegally will eventually come back to bite you.

Everyone in the U.S. knows that entering the country illegally means you will remain illegal for the rest of your life.

On top of that, they are now suing the same state that not only allowed them to roam freely but also allowed them to work in the country by providing work permits for few years. I truly don’t understand the mentality of these people.
 
@Cipher212

147 pages to discuss what yaar.

To discuss why the world needs more and not less Indians.

Everywhere you go it's Indians. Totally ruins the vibe.

Well, obviously it would ruin the vibes for you Pakistanis. But it improves the vibes for us Indians.

Regards

Hell nah. Even my Indian friends from my uni days would complain. Jidhar bhi jao India hi milta hay. No foreign destination feels foreign anymore.
 
It's easy to sit thousand miles and comment on US & H1B visa and etc. Reality is, along with US citizens these H1B's are also feeling the heat

It’s not just H-1B related anymore. Twenty thousand Hindustani truck drivers in California alone are also facing the heat , and trust me, this is just the beginning.

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Indians are on the radar like a football. Their sheer numbers is a major problem.
 
Indians are on the radar like a football. Their sheer numbers is a major problem.
Man, I went out with my family and a friends family on Christmas Eve to spend some time in open air in my neighborhood. There’s basically a water fountain and walkway there. The place was packed, and guess what about 90% of the people were Hindustani.

Even the Mexicans were looking at each other, trying to figure out where all these Hindustani people had come from. Instead of watching the water fountain show, they were talking loudly, taking selfies over people who were sitting, and blocking the view. Horrible people with horrible behavior.
 
Man, I went out with my family and a friends family on Christmas Eve to spend some time in open air in my neighborhood. There’s basically a water fountain and walkway there. The place was packed, and guess what about 90% of the people were Hindustani.

Even the Mexicans were looking at each other, trying to figure out where all these Hindustani people had come from. Instead of watching the water fountain show, they were talking loudly, taking selfies over people who were sitting, and blocking the view. Horrible people with horrible behavior.

I can totally relate even as an Indian. With numbers that big, it’s not just the polished crowd, you get people from all ends of the spectrum, especially some loud North Indian types. It’s like chavs, cockneys, and posh Brits all landing in the same spot except lately the chav end seems to dominate.
 
I can totally relate even as an Indian. With numbers that big, it’s not just the polished crowd, you get people from all ends of the spectrum, especially some loud North Indian types. It’s like chavs, cockneys, and posh Brits all landing in the same spot except lately the chav end seems to dominate.
I have several Indian friends and have worked with them for a long time. Very honorable and respectful people highly educated and professionals in their fields. Some are still on H-1B visas, but I have never seen them behave like this new lot.
 
@ihussain sb

I suspect folks from every nation are a diverse lot. From thorough ladies and gentlemen to utter louts.

Regards
 
I have several Indian friends and have worked with them for a long time. Very honorable and respectful people highly educated and professionals in their fields. Some are still on H-1B visas, but I have never seen them behave like this new lot.

That’s one side effect of social mobility. It’s mostly a good thing people moving up fast but manners and public behaviour don’t always catch up in a single generation.

And growing up in an environment where you’re fighting for every scrap of opportunity, people mistake loudness and pushiness for being smart or assertive. It takes time to unlearn that.
 
@BananaRepublic

Kola bhai,

I admire people who want to better themselves. That’s what my parents did.

Your parents are wonderful folks and it shows up in you! That has to be the way for immigrants. If you have emigrated from one country to another you need to try to blend in and understand their ways and culture. It would be perfectly fine to practise your own language, religion, dietary preferences and customs in your own four walls but to expect the hosts to make way for your own habits, or deprecate their own culture, in the name of multiculturalism is uncalled for.

Regards
 
Man, I went out with my family and a friends family on Christmas Eve to spend some time in open air in my neighborhood. There’s basically a water fountain and walkway there. The place was packed, and guess what about 90% of the people were Hindustani.

Even the Mexicans were looking at each other, trying to figure out where all these Hindustani people had come from. Instead of watching the water fountain show, they were talking loudly, taking selfies over people who were sitting, and blocking the view. Horrible people with horrible behavior.

The same story over here in The Netherlands. There are entire villages filled with Indians. At the evening the Indians go out for a stroll. It is a tsunami of Indians on the streets.
 
@BananaRepublic

Kola bhai,

I admire people who want to better themselves. That’s what my parents did.

Your parents are wonderful folks and it shows up in you! That has to be the way for immigrants. If you have emigrated from one country to another you need to try to blend in and understand their ways and culture. It would be perfectly fine to practise your own language, religion, dietary preferences and customs in your own four walls but to expect the hosts to make way for your own habits, or deprecate their own culture, in the name of multiculturalism is uncalled for.

Regards

I think you misunderstand multiculturalism. The way the head bangers confuse secularism and atheism.

We have three strands in U.K.:

1. Assimilation - extremist natives who want everyone to not only tolerate their culture but also venerate their cultural icons who oppressed our ancestors. And immigrants to bin and be ashamed of their culture.

2. Segregation - people who deliberately embrace ethnic ghettoes and actively lead separate lives. Encourage their children to not participate in British culture. Do not learn the language and expect people to interpret for them.

3. Multiculturalism - means natives making safe space for immigrants to practice and share their culture. This is what India and Bangladesh are essentially. Christmas, Eid and Puja are public holidays. People celebrate each others festivals.

Bangladeshis and Indians strive for multiculturalism in their own countries.

U.K. is still not there. Natives are still hostile to public celebration of Eid and Diwali. And none of our festivals are public holidays.
 
@BananaRepublic

Kola bhai,

There is a difference between UK and IND/PAK/BD.

Hindus, Muslims, Xtians- they are all native to Desh. These nations cannot and should not pretend that one set of people have greater rights upon the land and the state. Hindus in East Bengal were practising their customs before the Brits came (these customs of course keep changing over ages) and Muslims in what is now Republic of India were practising theirs.

But in UK the situation is different- immigrants must learn to be patient and trust the goodwill of the natives rather than seek enforcement of laws for "equal treatment"

Regards
 
@BananaRepublic

Kola bhai,

There is a difference between UK and IND/PAK/BD.

Hindus, Muslims, Xtians- they are all native to Desh. These nations cannot and should not pretend that one set of people have greater rights upon the land and the state. Hindus in East Bengal were practising their customs before the Brits came (these customs of course keep changing over ages) and Muslims in what is now Republic of India were practising theirs.

But in UK the situation is different- immigrants must learn to be patient and trust the goodwill of the natives rather than seek enforcement of laws for "equal treatment"

Regards

I fully appreciate the difference that you highlight.

But conversely, Vedic and Muslims did not impoverish India to profit another land.

Whereas the Brits physically did and still try to exercise control.

So, the minimum they should do to makeup for the misery is exercise a bit of tolerance.

Brits have left an imprint on our countries - some good but mostly bad.

India had three sets of invaders: Vedic, Muslims and Christians.

Only the Christians were colonisers I.e. ruled India to profit another land.

So, don’t fall into the other extreme trap of assimilation.

We should reject both assimilation and segregation.

Multiculturalism is the happy middle.

Something that both India and Bangladesh practice better than any other country on planet earth. It’s our shared value.

We should encourage the Brits to follow the same path.
 

Can no American teach marketing for $127,500’: US lawmaker targets Purdue University over H-1B hirings​

Amid the ongoing row over H-1B visas in the US, an American lawmaker expressed his frustration over taxpayer-funded Purdue University’s move to hire a foreigner as a faculty member.

Indiana State Representative Andrew Ireland took to X to slam the university for its choice to hire a professional to teach marketing on an H-1B visa.

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