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US CEO says Indians have zero crime, safest place to live in Texas: ‘They are non-violent, non-confrontational’

US CEO says Indians have zero crime, safest place to live in Texas: 'They are non-violent, non-confrontational'
US CEO says H-1B Indians don’t commit crimes, they’re not confrontational and Frisco, Texas is the safest place to live.

Ryan Stewman, a Texas entrepreneur and CEO, has spoken out about H-1B and the situation of Native Americans in Texas, saying a few months ago that he, too, opposed H-1B visas. H-1B visa program. But now he thinks pushing Indians out of the United States will hurt the U.S. economy because Americans don’t study engineering or medicine. The garage rant comes at a time when Indians, especially in Texas, are filled with hatred for what Americans call “the takeover.” Strowman said he voted for President Donald Trump and supports “America First,” but for America to win, Indians don’t need to be kicked out of Texas.“They say there’s been a massive intrusion into the tech corridor. There’s a lot of fraud. But there’s a lot of fraud within any community. No culture is immune to fraud. There are just different types of fraud. So the president listened and revised the H-1B guidelines. We had technology layoffs and a lot of artificial intelligence took over these people’s jobs. That means within the next 60 days, if they don’t get sponsorship from someone else, these Indians will have to go back to India,” Sturman said, referring to the recent layoffs affecting Indians in the United States.“Across the internet, I see people cheering for this. Well, first of all, Americans don’t go to school to study engineering and become doctors. By and large, they go to school to learn gender studies or how to have a septum with fucking blue hair,” Strowman said, criticizing Americans.“I live in Frisco, Texas, and there’s zero serious Indian crime. It’s the safest place to live. They’re nonviolent, nonconfrontational. They can’t drive, but other than that, they’re good people. So I see people saying, ‘Let’s get the Indians out so housing can be affordable.'” Well, first of all, these people on H1B visas, most of them make six figures a year. So if you’re poor, you still can’t afford it [a house] Even if they’re gone,” he noted. This comes amid reports that housing prices have fallen as H-1B visa holders move out of the country.“You want affordable housing, so you want poorer people. Which poor people tend to commit more crime? So you want to manage the ones that are a net positive to society and create zero crime. You want to push them out and risk having poor people come in and buy a house and not commit crime,” he said.

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