Indians Abused In US: Rate Goes Up, What Next?
Subsequently, there is reportedly a sharp rice in the India population getting abused and slurred at by the U.S. folk.;
The volume of the Indian population travelling to the United States has been going up every month, and this is naturally triggering the domestic American population. Subsequently, there is reportedly a sharp rice in the India population getting abused and slurred at by the U.S. folk.
A recent report highlights how the debate around the H-1B visa in the United States is no longer just about jobs and wages but is increasingly linked to rising anti South Asian hate speech.
The H-1B visa program allows American companies to hire skilled foreign professionals, especially in fields like technology, engineering, and research.
A large number of these visa holders are Indian nationals working in the tech sector. While criticism of the program has existed for years, recent discussions have taken a sharper and more hostile tone online and in public forums.
The article points to a tense public meeting in Frisco, where some speakers made inflammatory remarks about Indian professionals and immigration. Community leaders later condemned the rhetoric, saying it unfairly targeted a specific ethnic group rather than focusing on policy concerns.
The broader political climate has also played a role. Immigration policies and proposals under former President Donald Trump, including calls for higher visa fees and stricter rules, have intensified the conversation.
Advocacy groups warn that turning a policy debate into a cultural or racial issue risks fueling discrimination. They stress that discussions about immigration reform should remain focused on economics and law, not ethnicity or identity.