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Pale Rider
02-28-2008, 12:48 PM
India Growing Source of U.S. Illegal Aliens



San Mateo County Times (Calif.) : February 25 , 2008 -- by Mike Swift

The Bay Area has a piece of the nation's fastest growing group of illegal immigrants. But don't assume you know who they are.

Turning stereotypes on their head, a recent federal analysis of unauthorized immigration says the most rapidly growing source of illegal immigration is India -- the same country whose engineers and programmers help power Google and other Silicon Valley companies, whose doctors heal the Bay Area's sick, and whose entrepreneurs and venture capitalists have become a force on both sides of the international date line.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security estimates there are 270,000 unauthorized Indian natives in the United States -- a 125 percent jump since 2000, the largest percentage increase of any nation with more than 100,000 illegal immigrants in the United States.

The number of undocumented Indians is dwarfed by the estimated 6.6 million illegal residents from Mexico, according to the estimates from homeland security's Office of Immigration Statistics.

Yet, considering the high level of education of many Indians, immigration experts say the federal report hints at a new phenomenon: a highly-skilled undocumented workforce to go along with the nation's sizable numbers of low-skilled illegal workers.

If trends continue, within three years India would trail only Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala as a source of illegal immigration. Another national immigration expert, Jeffrey S. Passel of the Pew Hispanic Center, estimates that the number of illegal Indians is even higher, at 400,000 people.

Virtually all entered the U.S. legally but violated the terms of their visas, say experts who study the nation's much maligned immigration system.

Article continues here... (http://www.numbersusa.com/news?ID=9613)

Psychoblues
03-03-2008, 01:59 AM
The IT industry has been migrating from the US to India for many years now, pr. It's called capitalism. Are you surprised that many of the Indians are now migrating to the US to fill the vacuum of the lack of education left behind by the IT educators in America?

Pale Rider
03-05-2008, 10:46 AM
The IT industry has been migrating from the US to India for many years now, pr. It's called capitalism. Are you surprised that many of the Indians are now migrating to the US to fill the vacuum of the lack of education left behind by the IT educators in America?

I think it's a good thing, just as long as it's done "legally." If you're here in this country illegally, it doesn't matter where you're from, India, Mexico, whatever, you need to be deported.