The brutal murder of Indian-American Srinivas Kuchibothula has drowned the dreams of every USA aspirant, especially from India. This incident washed away the hope of safety and security in President Donald Trump’s reign and Trump’s silence on such a sensible incident is quite an another shock.
Meanwhile, various hate crime incidents of such kind were registered in multiple states in the United States of America. A rapid decline in the number of US aspirants is observed after Trump became President.
On the other side, these tweets from Indians in America are quite intriguing and thought-provoking:
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Just came from a kids party with mostly Indian engineers. Everyone terrified. One turned down a promotion in TX: “I don’t want to get shot.”
— adarsh pandit??? (@adarshp) February 25, 2017
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#HateCrime so sad about what happened in Kansas.I’m an Indian born & raised here & proud to be an American But for the first time I’m afraid
— Sefali Patel (@ltlbutterfly97) February 26, 2017
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I’m sad to say I feel scared to be living in America. #FBI looking into Kansas shooting as hate crime. #India @CNN https://t.co/yPmB3mn4iU
— Moni Basu (@MbasuCNN) February 24, 2017
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Why are the only people I see talking about the Kansas shooting Indian? A white man emboldened by Fox/Breitbart/45 took a brown life.
— Sarika Bansal (@sarika008) February 27, 2017
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The president’s silence on the death of Srinivas Kuchibhotla speaks volumes. He basically just decided brown people don’t matter in America.
— rima (@rima_313) February 27, 2017
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Just a tweet, condemning the heinous hate crime in Kansas Would’ve made President more credible. RIP Srinivas Kuchibhotla.
— Sanjay Malhotra (@Sanjaymalhotra) February 27, 2017
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Indian guy killed in a hate crime in Kansas = little media attention
Oscar award fuck up = all the media attention
FUCK OFF AMERICA
— Shiv Jhanjee (@shivjhanjee) February 27, 2017
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@MerriamWebster what’s the definition of Terrorism? scared to road trip across MY country because of incidents like Kansas shooting.
— Chaya (@ChayaBaliga) February 24, 2017
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Though various prominent people like Mark Zuckerberg already condemned the issue, Donald Trump has not yet given any statement. His silence on such a complicated issue is raising concerns and roping in fear.