A recent report by Financial Express on rising anti-Indian sentiment in the US has triggered intense online debate. The report claims that anti-Indian hate has increased by 69% among US firms employing Indian H-1B workers.
Perceptions Driving the Backlash
According to the report, the surge in hostility is largely driven by perceptions of visa fraud. Many believe that American jobs are being outsourced to Indians, which has further fuelled resentment and anger.
Online Reactions and Divided Opinions
The report has sparked widespread discussions on platforms like Reddit, where users expressed sharply polarising views. Some argued that public frustration stems from a long-held belief that the visa system is dishonest and corrupt.
Immigration Concerns Beyond the US
Others claimed that the backlash targets only a specific subset of immigrants. Users cited what they described as “appalling behaviour” by certain immigrants, which they say has already led to policy shifts in Canada and Germany, and may now be affecting the United States.
Xenophobia or System Abuse Debate
The online discussion highlights a clear divide. One group believes the hostility reflects unfounded xenophobia against Indians. Another group sees it as a response to alleged abuse of the H-1B visa system.
Growing Anti-India Sentiment
Many users also questioned the “skills shortage” argument used to justify H-1B visas, calling it a myth. Overall, the sentiment suggests that Indians are facing backlash over perceived visa misuse, leading to growing anti-India feelings in the US.







