Deport the Invaders
Protecting American Jobs from India’s Illegal Migration Crisis
This article examines India’s illegal migration to the U.S., highlighting the deportation efforts under a new administration and the backlash from Big Tech, whose profits rely on cheap foreign labor. Subscribe for uncensored journalism from a single, dedicated source.
India’s role in illegal migration to the U.S. is no secret. Their criminal behavior persists, propped up by political and corporate corruption. Now, with a new commander in charge, the deportation of illegal Indian aliens has begun—and the usual suspects are crying foul. Why? Because it threatens Big Tech’s profits and their reliance on cheap labor.
These corporations prioritize their bottom line over American jobs and national security. They’ve crafted a system that sacrifices U.S. workers in favor of indentured servants from the third world.
According to PEW Research, over 700,000 Indians entered the U.S. illegally as of 2022, with countless others overstaying their visas. In 2023, 90,000 were arrested for attempting to enter without authorization. These numbers don’t even account for those who slipped through undetected. This isn’t just a problem—it’s an invasion.
In February 2025, President Trump took the first step by deporting 18,000 illegal Indian aliens. This is a critical move to protect American jobs and resources. But with millions still here, much more needs to be done.
Until every qualified American citizen has a job, deportations must increase a hundredfold daily. It’s time to put America first—no exceptions.
Source
NYT News Service. “India, a Big Source of Illegal Migration, Hopes to Navigate the Trump Storm.” The Economic Times, January 26, 2025.