Frisco Residents Comment on Indian Influx
What many people are saying.
Many people are saying they are considering fleeing Frisco, Texas due to the massive numbers of Indians who have recently moved there. According to those who live there, things have changed. even down to the smell.
“integration into American life isn’t expected, encouraged, or even attempted.”
- Reddit user
Today, just hours after it was revealed that Indian-born Madhu Gottumukkala, who is somehow serving as acting Director and the Deputy Director for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), failed a polygraph test required to access sensitive intelligence information, we are examining an incredible thread on Reddit about the numbers of Indians who have recently moved to Frisco, Texas, and the changes they have brought to Texas from India.
People are quick to shut this conversation down by calling it racism, but that explanation feels dishonest to anyone actually living through the changes.
- Reddit user
The leadership of elected Republican officials who insist they are doing a great job has coincided with a breakdown in social cohesion, the disappearance of the neighborhoods Texas children grew up in, and endless scams running from the top to the bottom of the economy.
In many Texas suburbs, people move differently. Interact differently. Drive differently. Live differently. And everyone is expected to pretend they do not notice.
The breakdown is not theoretical. It shows up in schools, grocery stores, offices, parking lots, HOAs, and neighborhoods where nobody seems to agree on what basic courtesy even is anymore. The exhaustion comes from being told this is normal, that this is progress, and that any resistance means you are the problem.
Then the politicians appear. A few dollars waved around as property tax relief. Big promises about abolishing taxes that never materialize. Silence on visa pipelines. Silence on labor displacement. Silence on what happens when assimilation stops being expected and parallel societies harden into place.
People are now simply leaving Frisco. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just quietly deciding they have had enough. Below are quotes from Texas citizens giving their opinion on the far-left (!) website, Reddit.com:
“Social divisions from India, like caste awareness, religious separation, and strict ingroup loyalty, are being imported directly into suburban Texas.”
- Reddit user
Of course, they are bringing their Indian racism with them, which is objectively much less exceptional than American racism.
“The Caste mentality has come to our shores.” -Reddit user
“many newcomers are recreating India here and expecting everyone else to adjust around them.” - Reddit user
“They do not like nor respect black people either.” - Reddit user
“They don’t seem to like Mexicans either. I never had a problem when I lived in Irving. I’ve felt so unwelcome the few times I gone to Indian restaurants out here.” - Reddit user
“l’ve noticed that they treat hispanics like second class citizens.” - Reddit user
“I have worked for Indian companies for nearly 10 years and now that you mention it I have never seen a Hispanic employed.”
“They only want to live near other Indian communities” - Reddit user
“Hygiene comes up repeatedly in local complaints: strong body odor in public places, poor cleanliness standards at gyms, apartments, and offices, and a general disregard for norms most Americans take for granted. Hygiene isn’t a “racist” topic when it’s something people are regularly experiencing and reacting to.” - Reddit user
Hygiene is racist sweetie. Sorry.
Then there’s the roads.
“A minor con is that they overwhelmingly cannot drive to save a life. I cannot count the number of times l’ve seen them blast through stop signs around school or unsafely change multiple lanes to avoid missing an exit. Still, the single biggest issue I have is that we haven’t moved here to live in India. So we’ll likely go back to Europe after visa is up, in two more years.” - Reddit user
I’d say lacking the ability to drive a 5,000 lb machine to “save a life” is more than a “minor” concern.
“the now-infamous “STUDENT DRIVER” stickers everywhere paired with unpredictable driving” - Reddit user
Many in the thread were Indians themselves who have been in America for decades, and they all agreed with even the most critical commenters.
“When my father immigrated to the US 50 years ago, integration wasn’t optional. If you wanted a stable and happy life, you adapted. He went to American colleges, watched football, learned how to BBQ, married an American woman, and became part of the country. That was the expectation. What’s happening now feels like the opposite. Instead of adapting to America, many newcomers are recreating India here and expecting everyone else to adjust around them. That’s created tension not just with white and Hispanic residents, but also with second and third generation Desis who grew up American and want nothing to do with imported caste politics, outdated social norms, repeated hygiene issues, or a refusal to assimilate.” - Reddit user
“At least 30% of newer arrivals are coming from very poor or uneducated rural areas, or through sketchy visa pipelines and diploma-mill setups that exist mainly to game the system. That shows up in behavior, communication, workplace norms, and basic civic awareness.” - Reddit user
The thread contains far more than can be captured here. In its entirety, it stands as a complete indictment of Texas Republicans, who have apparently conserved everything except what truly matters.
I’m not sure how many of y’all have noticed, but Abbott has zero opposition from anyone on anything. Every single Representative has been bought off at this point, and the math just doesn’t add up for the few with the skill sets to advance any helpful right wing agenda. Between he and his weird agendas and the even weirder agendas of the billionaire mega-donors in Texas, normal people who don’t want to see their hometown turn into literal India have no voice.
“I’m white middle age male in prosper…the driving is bad, the self awareness is bad, the lack consideration to others getting around the grocery store or Costco is mind boggling” - Reddit user
“When I lived in an apartment a few of my neighbors were Indian and the smells that would come from those apartments were egregious. I would have to apologize to guests as we were walking by for the smell but also because we would have to step over 20 pairs of shoes scattered all over the hallway to even get by… After my year was up I moved out because I couldn’t take the smell anymore.” - Reddit user
“I’m sorry but it’s going to get worse. I hate that I relocated here. This isn’t a melting pot… It’s a monoculture developing. l’ve seen this before… Research Edison NJ. I’m not going to go through this again.” - Reddit user
“Agree. We have decided to move…. move from the best schools in DFW because of this overpopulation. Our kids are getting a great education, but are suffering socially because the Indian population stick to themselves, even as kids.”
- Reddit user
“Yeah I feel the same. Had to move out of Frisco within a year because I was tired of being heckled and cornered by the majority, in my case, the Telugus, be it the homeowner, the roommates or the neighbors. Felt like they were always ganging up on me every single time a trivial issue occurred.” - Reddit user
“My kids are in [elementary school] and some (not all, some) of the Indian kids are not allowed to be friends with my white kids. They don’t come to birthday parties, they don’t talk to any of us at school events. Their kids only play with other Indian kids.” - Reddit user
School 90% Indian now? Sorry about that. Hey! How about something called school choice that costs a billion dollars?
“I’m an Americanized Indian (American Born) that lives in a gated neighborhood in Frisco … and it’s all Indians. It sucks. The HOA is entirely Indian, they treat it like India, nobody can drive. They’re ruining it for the rest of us. If they have an accent, I don’t even engage unless I have to.
Edit: Here’s another issue I have run into in the comments / replies to this thread. Rather than taking accountability and trying to do better, the Indian way is to deny and deflect. There’s so much pride to a fault. This is how you’re ruining it for the rest of us here.
Edit 2: LMAO if anyone wants to see a “military service member” threaten me hmu lol. I gave him my address and he went ghost and deleted his whole account Imfao.” - Reddit user
“We’re finally starting to see that these immigrants are coming over and they are being hired over Americans that could be doing these jobs. So many H1-B visa’s, I remember interviewing at PepsiCo and literally everyone I ran into at PepsiCo was Indian, H1-B, I didn’t fit in as a normal American. And the offered pay was much lower than similar job offers I’d received, all because H1-B’s are cheaper. This is horrible and erodes American culture. There’s no easy fix unless we do what the government promised, end the H1-B visa program in all but extreme cases.” - Reddit user
We actually need the H-1B’s because they are cheaper. I recently replaced my son with an H-1B and lo and behold, combined with my $12/month in property tax relief, I have found I have much more money to spend on things for myself.
“Normal ability or low-to-no functionality that will need full training while being arrogant about their “high talent” capabilities because they somehow got an H1B. This is this same in the Bay Area in California. I lived there for 7 years and 3/4 H1Bs lied their way through and purchased degrees and credentials. And then Americans are called racists, deemed under qualified, and laid off.”
- Reddit user
“I’m not sure how many of you have kids in school were it’s 65%+ Indian, but what we’re dealing with is ZERO and I mean ZERO PTA, volunteer, assisting,”
- Reddit user
“I was inside a Bank of America in Frisco and on one of the sofas was an Indian man. He had his flip flops off with his bare feet on the sofa cushions. Just sitting there reading on his phone like he was chillin at home. Same scenario at a Starbucks in Prosper. Another Indian man with his bare feet on the chair cushions.” - Reddit user
“As someone that does hiring for a very large company in the area that is importing Indians very quickly it is amazing to me to watch all of these US companies getting scammed, and then you realize that it is all happening on purpose through a funnel of shell companies in India setup by Indian Politicians. They have discovered all they need to do is pay an Executive at one of these large US companies to start placing their Indian hiring managers below them (and then it spreads like wildfire). Next the many Bootcamps in India assign them fake credentials and fake job histories (that can even be verified). Then they flood the job listings at these same companies with randomized resumes (where legitimate US citizens cannot even get their resumes through to even be reviewed). And the Indian hiring managers only invite each other to the interviews so they have full control over who gets hired (and it looks like legitimate interviews). After the Indian worker is hired the shell company and Indian hiring managers split a percentage of their salary.” - Reddit user
The best I have heard is it is all a program of kickbacks that the Indian hiring mangers get a certain percentage of their pay and they also justify it to those above them as cheaper labor and they can also hang the Visa over their head to make them do certain things or extra work. I do feel bad for them, it is basically slave labor where they get exploited also. - Reddit user
Wow so crazy. The crazy part is nobody could have predicted this. I wonder who’s bringing all the scammers here?
“Before my wife and I moved out to TX in we lived in Dubai for more than 12 years. One of the things we found puzzling was how different many desis were in Frisco compared to Dubai. In Dubai the community was largely very friendly and open to outsiders. Frisco was very, very different.” - Reddit user
“In India, they had a billboard saying come to Frisco. It’s the holy land.”
- Reddit user
Well they have more than billboards, they have Greg Abbott literally going to India and bringing people back.
“I was on a bus in Istanbul and two Indian guys were talking about Frisco. I felt like I was living in a simulation.” - Reddit user
By rough estimate, there were about twice as many Indians in India taking a dump outside today as there are people in the United States. It’s absurd that politicians, consumed by weird agendas and scams, have left people spending this much energy just trying not to be pushed out of Texas towns by Indians from India.










There is nothing in this post I didn't see in 1982 while a lead engineer supervising engineers from all over the world because kids in the US were going after degrees in finance. We are reaping what we have sown. They are at the bottom of my list along with Pakistanis and they're their cousins. My best, think outside the box engineers: Taiwanese, Armenian, Iranian and I had some pretty good Filipino engineers.
I get herded from my own sidewalk into the street because my neighbors still do not understand that we walk on the right side here. Driving is dangerously and annoying. A few will smile and wave, but for the most part- there’s no sign of friendliness. They don’t tip and anyone whose kids work in restaurants at legacy west will tell you this. Not adapting but lots of expecting. I get the shivers when I see cars parked (like crap) all up and down the street for a gathering, and women emerge all in black, only eyes showing, in the dead of summer. Where am I? What happened to my beautiful neighborhood where lawn care is a unicorn past. UGH.