
Peshabpreet Singh
432 posts



@MatthewParrott It's because of British colonization and the weather that India's a shitty place to live in, not because of Indians themselves. Otherwise New Jersey, the Bay Area, and Toronto would be the worst places to live in America by your logic



@IndianTechGuide Not good. Indians built every western economy.




I think this area might be the most racist place in the world



I think that Indian immigrants who work in tech are actually pretty great, and we should have more of them.

Sorry to tell you this but Bodybuilding and strength training is 90% genetic


46.2% of the Fortune 500 were founded by immigrants or their children btw

America is going to become worse and worse for legal immigration. Leaving 3.5 years back for London was the best thing I have done. I feel free, happy, and I voted !!! Europe is incredible. No money in your bank account can buy you carefree time. Move to London! #LongLondon



America is going to become worse and worse for legal immigration. Leaving 3.5 years back for London was the best thing I have done. I feel free, happy, and I voted !!! Europe is incredible. No money in your bank account can buy you carefree time. Move to London! #LongLondon



Asking whether immigrants are net takers is a bit unfair, because the vast majority of native-born Americans are also net takers.


I strongly oppose the Trump administration’s disruptive decision to require many students, temporary visa holders, and other individuals seeking green cards to leave the United States and return to their home countries while their applications are processed. This policy creates unnecessary fear and uncertainty for families, workers, and employers who are following the law. The Administration disregards the fact that many individuals seeking permanent residency are here legally and waiting for their cases to move through an already backlogged immigration system. America has long benefited from attracting top researchers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators through our legal immigration system and worker visa programs. Forcing these individuals to leave the United States during the green card process will deprive our country of their innovation, their tax contributions, and the many ways they strengthen our economy and communities. As the son of Indian immigrants, I know firsthand that our nation is strengthened by people who come here legally, work hard, and contribute to our communities. We should be reducing processing delays and modernizing our immigration system, not creating additional barriers for people who are following the rules. I support legal challenges to this policy and expect the courts to halt its implementation.






