Indian youth have been landing in troubles and losing their lives in USA due to alleged racism. As a result, families residing in India are feeling insecure about their children’s safety abroad.Last night some Indian residents were abused and attacked by locals and were asked to leave America.
The news of attack on Srinivas Kuchibotla is still live and last night some Indian families were attacked it is reported. They were abused and threatened to leave USA. The family members in India are bothered.
Even as a young student was shot dead by an American in California a week ago, two men were shot in a crowded bar in Kansas, USA on Wednesday night.
Some students in Kansas State University, recalled the sleepless nights they had endured after the election of new president to America.
“It is not just about the killings of Indians. Post-election, the campus environment and everything in the State has changed. Immigrants, students and everyone felt insecure and fear about their future. Every day, we are witnessing bullying, racial discriminations on and off campus, and many more.”
The students are even staying away from part-time jobs, fearing the frequent mishaps taking place in the State.
“To support our studies or living expenses people do go for part-time jobs in and around campus. But now, no one is offering a part-time job including research works. In case we succeeded in getting one, the locals are attacking us. So, we decided to stay away from part-time jobs, despite in need of one,” a student added.
It is not just the case of Srinivas, but majority of the Indians are feeling the same in America, which once stood as a ‘dream destination’ for Indian students. And now, with the formation of Trump’s government, the students and immigrants are experiencing worst nightmares in the ‘dream land’.
The attacks on students and the complaints at the Civil Rights office in various States increased in the last few months.