So, here we are, folks, facing yet another twist in the colorful saga of American immigration policies. Let’s dive into the circus that is our current dialogue on legal immigration with a special focus on the apparent “Indian Invasion,” which seems as if it might have some of our political pundits reaching for smelling salts. The issue at hand? Legal immigration, and the rather interesting growth of the Indian community, particularly in places like Frisco, Texas, which, as we all know, was a quiet, tranquil little town until… well, cue the gasp, it wasn’t anymore.
Our beloved Republican leaders, who love to sprinkle “legal immigration” into their speeches like a new trendy spice, are now doing something even more interesting. They’ve taken to celebrating Diwali! Yes, you read that right. Diwali, the festival of lights, has found its way onto our American political stage. It’s almost heartwarming to see the likes of Ted Cruz and others wishing people a happy Diwali. It’s like watching a cat trying to bark – adorably awkward, but intriguing.
Now, let’s not forget the YouTuber Tyler Oliviera, who took it upon himself to “expose” the so-called Indian invasion in Texas. His documentary highlights how Frisco has seen its Indian population leap from a mere 3% to a whopping 33%. Clearly, this is a scandal up there with… someone ordering pineapple on their pizza. And, while watching these developments, one might almost expect the ghost of Pat Buchanan to jump up and shout, “I told you so!” Ah, Pat, your book on the “end of white America” was truly ahead of its time.
But what’s the real shocker here? Well, guess what, Indians aren’t just making curry but also filling mind-blowing positions like cashiers at 7-Eleven – a career path apparently not exclusive to “the best and brightest” tech workers some mystically envisioned. So much for the H-1B visa program being an exclusive club for tech geniuses. It seems more like a neighborhood party and everyone’s invited, right down to the 7-Eleven on the corner.
And then there’s Governor Greg Abbott, hanging out in India, probably rubbing elbows and bonding over a mutual love of governments that like to issue visas like they’re movie tickets. The charm of it all! Abbott’s possibly enjoying a curry while planning even more ways to roll out a welcoming mat that stretches right across Texas. Who would have guessed this would become the symbol for light over darkness? The irony is as thick as the festival’s sweets.
As America inches ever closer to 2025, Pat Buchanan’s book seems less like a distant warning and more like a playbook some people wish they’d followed. With more politicians pandering to immigrant communities in the hopes of capturing that multicultural vote, one can only imagine where this road might lead. But fear not, there are always fresh t-shirts in the latest xenophobic couture for those feeling especially patriotic. So rest easy, America, you’re not just a melting pot anymore – you’re the global buffet and everybody’s hungry!






