The targeting of Indians in the U.S., particularly those on H1B visas, and the ongoing brutal attacks against them are deeply disheartening. Instead of addressing systemic issues and demanding solutions from the government, certain individuals are making videos, posting ruthless comments, and targeting fellow humans in an unethical manner.
It is important to recognize that H1B holders have not revolted or retaliated, despite the hostility they face. They have not harmed any Americans, even those openly opposing them. However, it is unfortunate that some individuals are crossing legal boundaries, acting as though there is no law and order in the U.S.
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For example, a video recently surfaced of a man approaching every Indian he encounters, asking them to sign a petition labeling H1Bs as a “deadly virus” spreading in the U.S. This man reportedly posted the video on social media, yet no legal action has been taken against him.
In another instance, someone claimed that H1Bs are responsible for fatal incidents, including the Boeing 737 MAX crashes. This person argued that H1B workers are writing code for critical infrastructure, medical devices, and vehicles, implying that H1Bs are not just taking jobs but “killing people.”
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These actions and statements reveal the extreme prejudice and hatred some individuals harbor against Indians on H1B visas. This growing animosity is harmful to a country that relies heavily on skilled immigrants and has historically benefited from their contributions. Unfortunately, this culture of hatred appears to have escalated during the Trump administration.
The Trump administration should take proactive measures to address these attacks on H1B holders and the insecurity created by such extreme behavior. The U.S. has long been a country that welcomes immigrants, valuing their contributions to its success. It would not have become the world’s leading power without fostering diversity and being immigrant-friendly.
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It is a hope that Trump will take action to protect qualified immigrants and H1B workers from this ongoing hostility before it is too late. Failing to address these issues will only harm the country and tarnish its reputation as a land of opportunity and fairness.
Most people outside the tech world are still unaware that H-1B's caused the fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes. People need to understand that H-1B'S are writing code for critical infrastructure, medical devices, and vehicles. This isn't just about jobs; H-1B's are killing people.
— Nathan Rapport (@nmrapport) January 5, 2025