The Regime Rewards Reprobates
More proof that the White House is not in charge.
On September 24, CNN aired a segment featuring Indian national Debarghya “Deedy” Das, who argued that the Trump administration’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee would hurt Silicon Valley broadly – and his venture capital firm specifically.
Note that this Indian citizen, now discussing U.S. immigration policy on cable television, made national news in his home country for admitting that he faked scholarly articles to game the American green card system.
He used scientific fraud to fast-track his green card application through the less-crowded O-1 visa category, which was designed for “Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement.”
Did CNN drop the ball on vetting this guest?
Absolutely not.
The channel booked him precisely because he succeeded in defrauding the system and has brazenly advised others on how to follow suit.
💬 Debarghya Das also urged his fellow Indians to “just marry” U.S. citizens to nab permanent residency. And, where did he say this? On Sriram Krishan’s podcast.
👉 The same Sriram Krishnan whose self-admitted #1 concern is increasing H-1B visas and removing green card caps to “unlock” immigration from his “home” country of India.
👉 The same Sriram Krishnan whose White House appointment -- courtesy of his ties to South African billionaire David Sacks -- sparked the Twitter H-1B debate last Christmas... when Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy dropped their masks.
The likes of Debarghya Das and Sriram Krishnan rise because they are --
Ethnically alien to Heritage America and openly contemptuous of it.
Loyal to globalist billionaires and fluent in bureaucratic manipulation.
Proud to subvert fairness, rule of law, and merit.
Elevating them cements America’s unbecoming, that is, from a nation with a distinct civilizational identity to a synthetic marketplace, ripe for the picking by the world’s grifters and strivers.
If the White House were actually in charge, it would thank Debarghya for his confession, revoke his ill-begotten green card, put him on the next outbound flight, and then audit every “extraordinary ability” visa issued in the last five years. It would also find a new AI policy advisor for the “America First” administration – ideally one whose singular focus isn’t flooding the U.S. tech sector with foreigners from his homeland.
But then again, the White House is not running the country.



