‘This will destroy India’s economy’: Republican leader’s strict warning between H -1B row

A Republican leader posted a warning for India’s economy among the ongoing H -1B row.

Republican leader Vargil Byerschel, who has emerged as a major voice against the H -1B visa program, has given American companies to hire skilled people from abroad, giving a serious warning to the Indian economy. Reacting to the news that India is ready to emerge as the 4th largest world economy, the Republican leader said that India’s economy is made by American corporations. The Republican leader said that it is India’s fault that they did not hire Americans to work in America. “India’s mistake. By not hiring Americans to work in America, they woke up a sleeping giant,” he said. “They are now boasting that their economy will not soon realize others that the (SIC) economy is created by the American corporations, whose executive officers are in the process of nominated, identified and responsible for the destruction made for the US and their communities. This will destroy India’s economy, “read the post.The anti-India post comes between a few row on the H-1B visa as USCIS has revealed that they have selected 120,000 H-1B visa applications for 2026. Maga workers were in weapons as they hoped that the Trump administration would crack the H -1B visa programs, which they explain about their jobs. “Every politician, corporation, CEO and people enabled by Indians should be prosecuted for treason and jail. We need the help of the legal community to end this madness,” one wrote, commenting on the post. “They should stay at home and build a sewage system. It would be a real benefit to India,” read a disgusting comment. According to US Tech Workers, American companies like Walmart are cutting jobs as they want to rent cheap labor from outside. Many technical staff on social media convicted Walmart’s global CTO, Indian-hero Suresh Kumar for trimming.

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