We need to end immigration and all Visa programs. We graduate more people every year than we have jobs for, but import hundreds of thousands every year. Then we wonder why so many people get stuck on welfare. Check out this guy, a lot of good information. pic.twitter.com/IJn9w3zbMO
— American as Trump (@JoshuaBradner) November 9, 2025
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Indian Americans have become the largest “Asian alone” group in the United States, surpassing Chinese Americans. The term “Asian alone” refers to individuals who identify solely as Asian, without combining it with any other race or ethnicity. In this category, Indian Americans now outnumber Chinese Americans. However, when considering individuals who identify as Asian in combination with other races or ethnicities, Chinese Americans remain the largest group
Indian Americans or Indo-Americans make up 1.54% of the U.S. population and are the largest group of South Asian Americans and the second largest group of Asian Americans after Chinese Americans. As per the United States Census Bureau 2023 estimates, the Total Asian Indians Population in the United States is 5,160,203 (5.1 million).
https://www.findeasy.in/indian-population-in-united-states/
Only 30% of 2025 & 41% of 2024 graduates find jobs in their field, while 48% feel unprepared to apply for entry-level positions
56% of unprepared grads cite job-specific skills as their biggest gap
Employers and educators disagree on workforce skill priorities, educators emphasize soft skills, while employers want practical, job-specific skills
https://www.cengagegroup.com/news/press-releases/2025/cengage-group-2025-employability-report/