“The Indian Crowd has Ravished The Midwest. It’s A Takeover” Says A 66-Year-Old Veteran In A Video Posted In ‘SaveAmericanITJobs.com’

Intolerance has been on its high swings since Donald Trump has become the President of the United States Of America. Various individual threatening cases came to knowledge though very few of them were registered.

A rapid decline in the number of US aspirants is observed after Trump became President.

These hate-crime cases were rapidly increasing starting from the incident that took place in Kansas in which South Indian Srinivas Kuchibothula was shot dead, followed by the threatening issues faced by the women in Newyork and the stone pelts on Indian residents in America.

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After all these cases, here’s a video shot in Ohio, posted in SaveAmericanITJobs.com in which Indian families are relaxing and hanging out in a park, while the man taking the video accuses them of stealing American jobs. This video hit the Internet after a week of Srinivas’ murder.

 Steve Pushor, the 66-year-old, who works as a computer programme in Virginia operates the website quoted the video with “Welcome to Columbus Ohio suburbs – Let’s take a walk to Indian park.”

While shooting the video, Pushor comments that the whole colony looks like it now belongs to Indians, he stated the situation as a ‘takeover’, in his words:

“The number of people from foreign countries blows my mind out here. You see this whole area is all Indian, amazing. It’s an amazing number of jobs has been taken away from Americans. The Indian crowd has ravished the Midwest. It’s a takeover”

He even stepped forward calling the place as ‘mini Mumbai’.

“What we’re trying to point out is people in Ohio, IT workers and other professional people have lost their jobs to foreign guest workers. That’s what our point is,” Pushor added.

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