Viral Video: Indians Dancing In Texas Frustrates Locals!

One American user claimed that Frisco, once “75 percent White,” is now “45 percent and falling,” blaming visa policies and what they described as immigration loopholes.;

Update: 2026-02-20 12:30 GMT

The volume of the Indian population travelling to the United States has been going up consistently in recent years and this is leading to several complaints from the locals about the influence of cultural activities.

A social media post about changing demographics in Frisco has sparked fresh debate online after a viral video showed an Indian family celebrating with a traditional dance in their neighborhood. The video, reportedly filmed in a residential street, drew mixed reactions, with some praising cultural diversity while others raised concerns about immigration and community change.

One American user claimed that Frisco, once “75 percent White,” is now “45 percent and falling,” blaming visa policies and what they described as immigration loopholes.

The post argued that rapid demographic shifts are happening “block by block” and warned about the future cultural identity of Texas. The comments quickly gained traction, fueling heated discussions on X and other platforms.

However, several users pushed back against the narrative, pointing out that Frisco has experienced rapid economic growth over the past decade, attracting professionals from across the United States and abroad, particularly in the technology and healthcare sectors.

Supporters of immigration highlighted that many Indian families move to Texas legally through employment based visas and contribute to local businesses, real estate, and education systems.

The incident reflects a broader national conversation in the United States about immigration, cultural integration, and demographic change, with opinions sharply divided across political and social lines.




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