Sure.
"..... immigrants from every region except Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America were as likely as or more likely than U.S.-born residents to have a bachelor’s or advanced degree.
They don’t come to the U.S already with a bachelors. They come here and work hard to get one.
"In 2019, 79 percent of Indian immigrants ages 25 and older reported having at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 33 percent of both U.S.-born and all immigrant adults. Indians participate in the labor force at a slightly higher rate than all immigrants and the U.S.-born population."
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/indian-immigrants-united-states-2019
Yes, Indian Americans work hard. What’s your point?
Took you that long to think of a reply for my coup de grace?
It took me one second to come up with that. I didn’t reply to your comment at first because, It would have been a waste of time to debunk such a bad argument.
What data? Is your data, the fact that only 13% of Indian Americans came over here with h1-b1 visas? Because that doesn’t support your argument at all.
They don’t come to the U.S already with a bachelors. They come here and work hard to get one.
Yes, Indian Americans work hard. What’s your point?
Took you that long to think of a reply for my coup de grace? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1XgFsitnQw
It took me one second to come up with that. I didn’t reply to your comment at first because, It would have been a waste of time to debunk such a bad argument.
sure buddy, sure. Either way, the data is on my side, and you're pounding the table at this point.
What data? Is your data, the fact that only 13% of Indian Americans came over here with h1-b1 visas? Because that doesn’t support your argument at all.