‘Why Did You Sell Us a Dream?’: Indian-Origin Woman Confronts JD Vance Amid Trump’s Tough Immigration Stance
- An Indian-origin woman confronted Vice President JD Vance about the Trump administration's immigration stance during a university event at the University of Mississippi.
- Vance advocated for a stricter immigration policy, stating that legal immigration should be 'far less than what is being accepted', but did not specify numbers.
- The woman expressed frustration over being sold the 'American dream' only to be told that immigration levels were 'too high', questioning Vance's policies.
- In response to her questions, Vance emphasized that his responsibility is to prioritize the interests of U.S. citizens, stating that too many immigrants might threaten America's social fabric.
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Republicans should not be against legal immigration
In our political and cultural landscape, seemingly countless issues represent clear divides along party lines. While certain issues remain hopelessly polarized, the Republican Party should be proud of several key and monumental successes. One example is obviously the protection and expansion of gun rights across the country. Another could be immigration — unless some on the fringes of the Right have something to say about it. Under President Don…
‘Why did you sell us a dream?’: Indian-origin woman confronts JD Vance amid Trump’s tough immigration stance
At a university event in Mississippi, an Indian-origin woman confronted US Vice President JD Vance over the Trump administration’s strict immigration policies, asking, “Why did you sell us a dream?”
The Indian-American woman asked Vance, "When you say there are too many immigrants here, when did you decide you had enough?" The woman replied, "We came to America legally. We followed the rules, but after becoming Vice President, you say enough is enough, they have to leave the country."
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