‘Expel All Indians from the US, Or Else...’, Toxic Remarks from an American Journalist

The rhetoric against immigrants, particularly those of Indian descent, has intensified in America since Donald Trump assumed presidency. With Trump's return to the White House, statements against Indians have surged.
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Amid escalating rhetoric and threats against people of Indian descent in the US, American journalist and right-wing activist Matt Forney has issued a warning that this community and Hindu temples could face targeted attacks in 2026.

Forney even suggested that all people of Indian origin living in the US should be deported. He claimed in a social media post that hatred towards Indians would peak in 2026, with Indian-origin people, their homes, businesses, and temples becoming victims of widespread violence. However, following the controversy, he deleted this post.

Forney argued that to save Indian-Americans' lives and maintain harmony in the country, everyone should be sent back to India. He insisted that every Indian ought to be deported.

Forney also alleged that these attacks would not be orchestrated by the white community but by African-American, Hispanic-American, and Pakistani-origin individuals. He accused the media of trying to suppress such heinous crimes, stating that the only solution is to deport every Indian.

Notably, Forney has long opposed immigrants in the US and frequently makes anti-India remarks. He has previously been dismissed from his job due to statements against Indians.

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Matt Forney is an American columnist, author, and journalist known for spreading hate against Indians on social media platform X, demanding their expulsion. Recently, he was let go from American media outlet The Blaze, where he was hired to report on the H-1B visa program and Indian issues.

He recently made objectionable remarks about Indian-American citizen Kriti Patel Goyal, who has been appointed CEO of e-commerce platform Etsy. He remarked that another unqualified Indian had taken over an American company, and guaranteed her first step would be to oust every American and replace them with Indians.

Deport every Indian.

According to a November report from CNN, researchers at the Center for the Study of Organized Hate indicated that anti-India comments on X have increased over the past year. In October alone, approximately 2,700 posts promoted racism and hate against Indians and Indian-Americans.

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