I have over twenty years of experience working with immigrants. I studied eastern philosophy and at a particular time in my life attended a Vedanta temple. I found eastern philosophy interesting and enjoyed Indian food. I got along well with most immigrants. People from India were an exception.My observations are that they could be demanding, arrogant, stingy and extremely rude. Like most third world fraudsters, they come to sponge. They are heavily involved in Medicare/Medicaid fraud. Recently Indian doctors got busted for performing unnecessary operations. I read India Times regularly and it appears that corruption is the main theme. They do not belong in western civilization.
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I have over twenty years of experience working with immigrants. I studied eastern philosophy and at a particular time in my life attended a Vedanta temple. I found eastern philosophy interesting and enjoyed Indian food. I got along well with most immigrants. People from India were an exception.My observations are that they could be demanding, arrogant, stingy and extremely rude. Like most third world fraudsters, they come to sponge. They are heavily involved in Medicare/Medicaid fraud. Recently Indian doctors got busted for performing unnecessary operations. I read India Times regularly and it appears that corruption is the main theme. They do not belong in western civilization.
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