@PlumbNick She's controlled opposition and it's obvious she was born in India. She got hired the same reason Xbox's CEO got hired by the Trump admin after firing Americans.
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@iFightForKids@obsrvate Alex this post is bait to promote the OF models that reply to it. Boosie never said this and the video is of him ranting about some other stuff.
@FireNewz@HarmeetKDhillon You’re asking a woman born in India to help lol she was appointed to stop h1b fraud by trumps admin because they knew she won’t do anything. She hates us https://t.co/t0Ep34OD7X
@mattforney He’s doing the bare minimum. He put @AAGDhillon in charge of cracking down on h1b fraud because she’s Indian and he doesn’t want his billionaire tech friends to lose cheap labor.
@AAGDhillon You’re all talk. You do the bare minimum because you’re Indian. I can’t believe trump hired an Indian to crack down on h1b fraud this country is cooked.
@alexduvallin The only people saying they don't think Robbi cheated are shills. He says robbi misread her cards but she checks her cards multiple times before calling the all in.
I saw an advert for it by accident when looking for landlords on an H-1B visa.
Meet Vedic Village, a 215-acre real estate development project in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It will have 181 single-family homes.
This project is primarily marketed to Indian citizens, with designs that meet the standards prescribed by the Hindu faith. This real estate project also qualifies as an investment that can lead to an EB-5 green card.
The project has received regulatory approval from Forsyth County.
@Aarvoll_'s Return to the Land project in Arkansas for individuals of European descent made the news internationally and is legally contested. Epic City in the Dallas area in Texas, discovered by @AmyMek, made national news. Vedic Village, meant for Indian citizens of the Hindu faith, has been able to fly under the radar for 2 years.