
The US government recently released a video. In this video, the government claims the American Dream was stolen. Today, many articles are being published on the topic, “American Dream Stolen.”
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The Changing American Dream and the Roots of Anti-India Sentiment
What is the American Dream? Years ago, the US middle class lived a better lifestyle than any other country. They had stable jobs and could easily afford two cars. Their children, typically, would leave home and start their own lives easily at 18 or 19.
However, today, the situation in the US has changed significantly. Now, more than 40% of young people in the USA live with their parents. This goes against their culture. Traditionally, American culture saw children starting their own lives—renting a place or taking a small job—shortly after turning 18 or 19. In contrast, India’s culture is different: we usually keep our parents with us, and siblings often live together in the same house. The American Dream was built on easily available jobs and a prosperous job market.
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Blaming Foreign Workers: The Rise of H-1B Visa Anti-India Sentiment
Donald Trump is now claiming a foreign influx stole the American Dream. He released a video specifically mentioning India, stating that Foreign Workers under the H-1B Visa Program are stealing jobs from young Americans.
Specifically, India is mentioned because the video states that 71% of H-1B visa approvals went to Indians. The US government, therefore, seems to be messaging its people that Indians are taking away their jobs by coming to the US.
Consequently, an H-1B visa anti-India sentiment is building up on US social media. Significantly, this isn’t due to geopolitical issues. Instead, the anger stems from how quickly Indians have progressed. Americans see Indian workers now owning many gas stations and grocery stores. Furthermore, they see Indian CEOs at the top levels in Google and Microsoft. Seeing a relatively small population improve financially so much has naturally led to jealousy towards Indians and make Anti-India Sentiment.
H-1B: The Political Smoke Screen
This whole video is about recapturing the American Dream and fixing everything. The US population is 330 million (33 crore people). Nevertheless, the number of foreign workers under the H-1B visa is only around 4 lakh. These are all foreign workers, not just Indians. Four lakh jobs—and not all of them would immediately become vacant for American citizens. Increasing or decreasing a few hundred thousand jobs (1 lakh or 50,000) simply won’t impact the American Dream.
H-1B Visa Fees, Political Strategy, and Intensifying Anti-India Sentiment
In his video, Donald Trump is telling his people that he imposed a $100,000 fee on the H-1B visa. Several US states are also saying Americans should be preferred first, not H-1B visa workers. This will only increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment in the US. Such charts will only worsen the situation in the future.
This whole video is about recapturing the American Dream and fixing everything. The US population is 330 million (33 crore people). The number of foreign workers under the H-1B visa is around 4 lakh. These are all foreign workers, not just Indians. Four lakh jobs—and not all of them will immediately become vacant for American citizens. Increasing or decreasing a few hundred thousand jobs (1 lakh or 50,000) will not impact the American Dream
The $\$100,000$ Fee and Intensifying Sentiment
In his video, Donald Trump claimed he imposed a $\$100,000$ fee on the H-1B visa. Similarly, several US states are also advocating that Americans should be preferred first, not $\text{H-1B}$ visa workers. This will only increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment in the US. Clearly, such policies will only worsen the situation in the future.
The Real Job Market Challenge: AI and Robotics
The Real Job Market Challenge: AI and Robotics
The main issue is the impact of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. As a result, many people in the USA will lose jobs. Amazon recently stated it would replace half a million (5 lakh) workers in the USA with robots. These are the real numbers; robots, they say, will do all their work.
Will the cost of installing robots be high? Absolutely not. Amazon says they will save 30 cents on every item by reducing these jobs and using robots. This will improve their profit margin. Consequently, it will improve their share value and benefit investors. Companies today only look at how to improve profit and stay ahead in the stock market. They do not care if jobs for American workers decrease. You will see this trend intensify in the future.
Layoffs and the Concealed Data
Amazon is just one example. In fact, American companies constantly announce layoffs. This happens every month. Companies include General Motors, UPS, and Paramount. “Layoffs are mounting, making it a challenging time to be unemployed,” as one headline states.
In September alone, the US economy lost 32,000 private sector jobs. Moreover, the actual US data is not fully known to anyone. Donald Trump fired the Chief of US Statistics when the jobs data was bad. Trump’s strategy is simple: prevent the real job data from reaching Americans.
Many people say the real job data is very bad, comparing it to the 2008-2009 economic crisis. After that crisis, hiring was very low for many years. “US companies plan lowest hiring since 2009.” Meanwhile, the population is constantly increasing, but jobs are scarce and people are consistently being fired.
Political Fallout: How to Address the Rising H-1B Visa Anti-India Sentiment
Trump has adopted the strategy of blaming India. He shows that H-1B workers took jobs, targets them, and implemented a $\$100,000$ fee system. He is now telling several states to prioritize Americans over $\text{H-1B}$ visa workers. Ultimately, all this will only give Americans a feeling that something is being done. In real terms, there will be no major impact because American companies simply aren’t hiring much.
Showing India in such videos, and claiming Indians took many jobs under the H-1B visa, will certainly increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment. In particular, the Hindu American Foundation recently confirmed this. They warned that anti-Indian and Hinduphobia trends are continuously increasing in the US.
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Rising Anti-India Sentiment
Showing India in such videos, and claiming Indians took many jobs under the H-1B visa, will certainly increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment. In particular, the Hindu American Foundation recently confirmed this. They warned that anti-Indian and Hinduphobia trends are continuously increasing in the US.
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I will revise the content to address all five problems, focusing on clearer structure, active voice, and better transitions without losing the original impact or data.
Blaming Foreign Workers: The Rise of H-1B Visa Anti-India Sentiment
Donald Trump is now claiming a foreign influx stole the American Dream. He released a video specifically mentioning India, stating that Foreign Workers under the H-1B Visa Program are stealing jobs from young Americans.
Specifically, India is mentioned because the video states that 71% of H-1B visa approvals went to Indians. The US government, therefore, seems to be messaging its people that Indians are taking away their jobs by coming to the US.
Consequently, an H-1B visa anti-India sentiment is building up on US social media. Significantly, this isn’t due to geopolitical issues. Instead, the anger stems from how quickly Indians have progressed. Americans see Indian workers now owning many gas stations and grocery stores. Furthermore, they see Indian CEOs at the top levels in Google and Microsoft. Seeing a relatively small population improve financially so much has naturally led to jealousy towards Indians.
The $\$100,000$ Fee and Intensifying Sentiment
In his video, Donald Trump claimed he imposed a $\$100,000$ fee on the H-1B visa. Similarly, several US states are also advocating that Americans should be preferred first, not $\text{H-1B}$ visa workers. This will only increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment in the US. Clearly, such policies will only worsen the situation in the future.
H-1B: The Political Smoke Screen
This whole video is about recapturing the American Dream and fixing everything. The US population is 330 million (33 crore people). Nevertheless, the number of foreign workers under the H-1B visa is only around 4 lakh. These are all foreign workers, not just Indians. Four lakh jobs—and not all of them would immediately become vacant for American citizens. Increasing or decreasing a few hundred thousand jobs (1 lakh or 50,000) simply won’t impact the American Dream.
The Real Job Market Challenge: AI and Robotics
The main issue is the impact of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. As a result, many people in the USA will lose jobs. Amazon recently stated it would replace half a million (5 lakh) workers in the USA with robots. These are the real numbers; robots, they say, will do all their work.
Will the cost of installing robots be high? Absolutely not. Amazon says they will save 30 cents on every item by reducing these jobs and using robots. This will improve their profit margin. Consequently, it will improve their share value and benefit investors. Companies today only look at how to improve profit and stay ahead in the stock market. They do not care if jobs for American workers decrease. You will see this trend intensify in the future.
Layoffs and the Concealed Data
Amazon is just one example. In fact, American companies constantly announce layoffs. This happens every month. Companies include General Motors, UPS, and Paramount. “Layoffs are mounting, making it a challenging time to be unemployed,” as one headline states.
In September alone, the US economy lost 32,000 private sector jobs. Moreover, the actual US data is not fully known to anyone. Donald Trump fired the Chief of US Statistics when the jobs data was bad. Trump’s strategy is simple: prevent the real job data from reaching Americans.
Many people say the real job data is very bad, comparing it to the 2008-2009 economic crisis. After that crisis, hiring was very low for many years. “US companies plan lowest hiring since 2009.” Meanwhile, the population is constantly increasing, but jobs are scarce and people are consistently being fired.
Political Fallout: Addressing the Rising Anti-India Sentiment
Trump has adopted the strategy of blaming India. He shows that H-1B workers took jobs, targets them, and implemented a $\$100,000$ fee system. He is now telling several states to prioritize Americans over $\text{H-1B}$ visa workers. Ultimately, all this will only give Americans a feeling that something is being done. In real terms, there will be no major impact because American companies simply aren’t hiring much.
Showing India in such videos, and claiming Indians took many jobs under the H-1B visa, will certainly increase H-1B visa anti-India sentiment. In particular, the Hindu American Foundation recently confirmed this. They warned that anti-Indian and Hinduphobia trends are continuously increasing in the US.
A tweet says: “H-1B criticism has now become online Hinduphobia and anti-India racism.” You can constantly see the types of hateful tweets being made on US social media. Some Americans show Indian Gods and say, “Reject Foreign Demons.” Therefore, preventing this from becoming common is very important.
Several US lawmakers have already urged Donald Trump to reverse course. They say the $\$100,000$ fee and the entire H-1B politics will impact long-term relations with India. Regarding India’s side, our 10-year defense pact with the US was recently extended for another 10 years. Many people were not happy, saying it should have been paused to send a message to the US. I have discussed this in detail in a separate video.
Finally, it remains to be seen how Donald Trump will face the anger of his people. This is especially true when US unemployment keeps rising and jobs keep being cut, even after all these global actions on the $\text{H-1B}$ visa. This is an eventuality. The American Dream of the 1980s and 90s is over. The US will no longer be what it once was.
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