> This is the same sort of person that MAGA and tech workers want to discourage coming to the United States.
Tangential, but let's not forget that there are also Indian MAGAs like the current FBI director.
There are also influential and wealthy Indians who are more than willing to partner with MAGA to pay whatever tribute is necessary to curry favor, and throw working Indian immigrants under the bus to line their own pockets and accomplish their own personal and political objectives.
In the end, it has little to do with being Indian and more to do with scapegoating and dividing tech workers among themselves, to distract them from the squeeze that big corporations are putting on them.
The BJPs brand of ethnonationalism does have a kinship with MAGA as we've seen with the bromance Trump and Modi. But the recent tariffs have greatly changed many Indians' views on Trump, though I haven't seen anything about the views of Indian Americans specifically.
I can't help but be reminded of Steve Bannon's comments about their being too many Indian tech CEOs.
Tangential, but let's not forget that there are also Indian MAGAs like the current FBI director.
There are also influential and wealthy Indians who are more than willing to partner with MAGA to pay whatever tribute is necessary to curry favor, and throw working Indian immigrants under the bus to line their own pockets and accomplish their own personal and political objectives.
In the end, it has little to do with being Indian and more to do with scapegoating and dividing tech workers among themselves, to distract them from the squeeze that big corporations are putting on them.