The Texas H-1B Invasion Proves We Need a Total Immigration Moratorium

It seemed like a good thing when multiple tech companies fled California and moved to Texas. Companies like Tesla, Infosys, Cognizant, Oracle, and many others finally pulled up roots from Silicon Valley and headed for Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston. The tech boom in the Lone Star State was going to bring in lots of good-paying STEM jobs for Americans. At least that’s what everyone thought. Instead, these companies brought the same problems that started in California with them. They’re not hiring Texans. They’re flooding Texas with cheap H-1B visa workers.

In recent years, multiple Dallas suburbs were suddenly flooded with Southeast Asians, mainly from India. Towns like Frisco, Prosper, Celina, and Plano are starting to look a lot more like Mumbai or Dhaka. That wasn’t an accident. The tech companies brought their preferred foreign H-1B visa workers with them when they moved to Texas.

There are now so many Indians living in the Dallas suburbs that the Americans living there were treated to this gem of a post on X last week. A foreign real estate developer announced that he’s building a new community—in Texas—that will be for INDIANS ONLY. Thankfully, Pax Americana captured a screenshot of the tweet:

The CEO of Sankalp, Mukesh Parna, was asked whether the tweet was real. “Obviously not,” he replied in a huff.

Well, if Mukesh Parna says it, you can take that to the bank, folks!

The transformation of American cities through mass immigration has happened so fast over the past 30 years that most people can’t process the scope of it. We’re talking legal and illegal immigration. These people are flooding in so rapidly and in such large numbers that they don’t bother to learn even our most basic laws and customs. They’re simply importing their own culture.

Just about every American who reads that tweet will instantly recognize that there’s something “off” about it. That’s because we’ve had laws against discrimination in real estate marketing on the books for about 60 years. It’s Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act, also known as the Fair Housing Act.

Real estate marketing can’t target or exclude specific racial groups. You can’t say you’re building a real estate development for only whites, only blacks, only Hispanics, only Jews, or only Indians. If it turns out that Sankalp was in fact building a development in the Dallas suburbs for “Indians only,” that tweet is worth an automatic fine of $21,663 from HUD (for a first offense).

Earlier this year, a mosque in Plano, TX, announced that it was planning to build a Muslim-only town, called EPIC City. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has put the mosque under investigation and is trying to put a stop to the development. He might want to take a closer look at Sankalp while he’s at it.

Or better yet, could we just dispense with the whole H-1B scam entirely? That scam starts the whole chain migration process (another scam), and then all of a sudden, communities in Texas have been completely transformed.

Celina has a prized school district and was one of the nicer suburbs in the Dallas area. English was the most common language spoken in the district, followed by Spanish. That’s what pretty much all the school districts in Texas are like. 18% of the school district was bilingual (about 1,000 students). All of a sudden—and this happened practically overnight—22% of new enrollees in the Celina ISD for this school year only speak Telugu, a dialect from India. They have 1,261 kids from India enrolled this year.

The voters in Celina didn’t do this to themselves. The federal government did it through corporate favors to people like Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle. You know, the guy who wants to turn himself into an immortal brain-in-a-jar, as soon as he summons a demon with his so-called “AI.” Destroying the fabric of a few communities in Texas is a price that Ellison, Musk, and other tech gurus are willing to pay.

More than 50% of our STEM graduates can’t even get STEM jobs out of college because of the H-1B scam and other immigration scams. There’s supposed to be an annual cap of 65,000 H-1B visas issued every year. Yet there are now 74,000 H-1B visa workers in Dallas-Fort Worth alone. How’d that happen? Are Texans okay with this?

It’s time to shut all immigration—legal and illegal—down for a few decades so we can get our country back, and to provide opportunities for our own children and grandchildren. If someone else wants to play “India First,” they’re welcome to do so. In fact, there’s an entire country in Asia where they’re welcome to do it.


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