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Pro-India Forces Fight America First In Foreign Visa Showdown

New viral video becomes a disturbing reminder that pro-India forces are not playing nice in their conflict with the America First movement.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — A video has emerged on social media of a speaker at an ITServe Alliance (Seattle chapter) event trashing President Donald Trump in front of a room full of ethnic Indian people. The video was flagged by the “Expose H1B Fraud” account. The speaker implored people to “kick the butt of Donald Trump. Kick his ass. Really.” The speaker dissed Trump’s personal life and stated: “The President is not God. The President is not making the laws in this country, though he thinks he can make laws.” 

ITServe Alliance is a leading advocate for policies that bring Indians into the United States on foreign visas while native-born Americans suffer in unemployment.

ITServe Alliance official Subrahmanyam Osuru previously said of the Alliance: “We are the voice of the immigrant-majority Indian IT entrepreneurs in the U.S. We empower local employment, create innovative products, and are deeply woven into the economic fabric of both the U.S. and India.” The Alliance also has an office presence in India. 

The video is a disturbing reminder that pro-India forces are not playing nice in their conflict with the America First movement. America Firsters want to ban the H-1B visa program and other foreign visa programs that allow foreigners to take American jobs. But pro-India forces and their allies in the global corporate sector want to keep cheap foreign labor flowing in to the United States.

Meanwhile, ITServe Alliance is hosting Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy as its keynote speaker at its “Synergy” conference this week. Ramaswamy trails Democrat opponent Amy Acton in some polling as backlash continues from Vivek’s “Screech” rant from last year’s Christmas season in which Ramaswamy trashed the academic capability of American-born kids, comparing them to Zack Morris from Saved By The Bell and saying that they should instead emulate Screech (even though Zack Morris got a higher SAT score than Screech on the show).

Editor’s note: Upon this article’s publication on Infowars, Ramaswamy has been removed from Synergy’s keynote speaker page.

I recently attended a U.S. Tech Workers reception on Capitol Hill, where America Firsters marveled at the progress they have made since the Christmas showdown with Vivek and Elon Musk over the H-1B issue, but expressed frustration that policies are still not changing enough. U.S. Tech Workers founder Kevin Lynn said that his criticism of Trump policies personally angered President Trump, but that President Trump admitted that Lynn forced him to think about the issue. 

This COULD be President Trump’s policy force in Washington, D.C. if he pursues Based policies that help native-born Americans, instead of shilling for visas.

U.S. Tech Workers on the Hill reception. Photo: Patrick Howley, PatrickReports.com
U.S. Tech Workers on the Hill reception. Photo: Patrick Howley, PatrickReports.com

But who is Trump actually speaking to about the issue?

A pro-H1B advocate named Asha Jadeja Motwani, who identifies herself as someone who is “battling for India in Washington DC” recently tweeted that “I spent the weekend in Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach and got unusual access to the president with very little effort. I wish there were more people doing this alongside me. Engaging with the current administration in Washington DC is easy and very, very doable.”

Trump is still defending foreign Visas (a 180-degree turn from his 2016 campaign, when he bashed the H-1B visa scam) and the administration is signaling that they are basically done with reform after imposing one-time $100,000 fees for H-1B visa applications. 

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sued to stop the fees, proving that the “Con Inc” GOP establishment is fighting for globalism just as hard as the Left. A bill put forth by Senator Jim Banks to benefit native-born Americans has gone nowhere, and India did NOT make the list of countries that Trump is freezing immigration from in the aftermath of a shooting on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi re-introduced the HIRE Act to double the number of H-1B visas that get handed out.

So who will be our policy savior? 

As I recently reported, major companies including Apple, Ebay, Mastercard, Paypal, and American Eagle get workers from discriminatory “H-1B Only” or “H-1B Preferred” ads posted by third-party clients on an underground job board owned by a man in India.

I recently reported that a major Indian company called Taj Pharmaceuticals uses “Underground practices” to ship Fentanyl ingredients to the United States with the help of the Indian government, based on Whatsapp conversations that I obtained between the company and an interested buyer.

I also reported that a lawmaker in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is accused of running an illegal human trafficking ring to the United States of America. My source for that story has since been forced to go into hiding after receiving threats, including from the “government” in India.

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