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Trump will be tough on illegal immigrants, just to prove a point: Boston Group Chairman

Trump will be tough on illegal immigrants, just to prove a point: Boston Group Chairman

Posted on January 11, 2025 By admin


Subu Kota, founder and Chairman of The Boston Group, U.S.A., making a point during an interaction with The Hindu in Hyderabad.
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Amid speculation over H-1B policy and days ahead of Donald Trump’s Presidential oath-taking ceremony in the United States of America, the IT industry feels there will be tougher measures on illegal immigrants. The President-elect will ignore the negative impact of such a measure and walk the talk on illegal immigrants, opine industry leaders.

Speaking exclusively to The Hindu here, the Non-Resident Indian from Andhra Pradesh and founder and Chairman of The Boston Group (1988), U.S.A., Subu Kota says, ‘‘Mr. Trump is back with the motto of controlling illegal immigration. He has a challenging task of fixing the problem. How to fix it, and getting the decision passed through the Congress is not a simple thing.’‘

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‘’But is it practical? It’s not. Would he do that? To prove a point, he would do that. In the recent times, even though he hasn’t taken the oath, he has sent several plane loads of people to Brazil and several plane loads of people to India also,” he adds.

Mr. Subu Kota, who belongs to the first generation NRIs, started The Boston Group and brought thousands of Indian software professionals through H1B process to the U.S.A. since late 1980s, while Infosys has done the same thing from India. He is also closely associated with the US politics and involved in Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. He was in Hyderabad to attend KATALYST, a global entrepreneurs summit by the American Progressive Telugu Association last week-end.

Uncertainty

‘’What could happen to the Indian programmers during Trump era is a question mark because nobody has touched the aspect of immigration in the past 35 years. No matter how many Presidents changed, the Congress has not agreed on what is the right thing to do in immigration,’‘ he says.

‘’The H-1B has benefited several Indians, especially Telugu people, and contributed a lot to the U.S. and Indian economies. Controlling illegal immigration in the U.S., though may not be practical, would open up multiple opportunities to Indian youth in legal immigration, gives access to best of career opportunities in the U.S. and will be a game changer,’‘ observes Mr. Subu Kota, who hails from Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh.

Burden on people

“Mr. Trump said he will send back all the illegal immigrants but it’s not practical as most of them have become a part of the workforce in America. So, sending them back means enhanced employment costs and price rise which could be an unnecessary burden on people. But, unlike other Presidents, Mr. Trump thinks out of the box, he says out of box and he does also,” he explains.

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Dependable workforce

On the U.S. view of Indian immigrants, he says, way back, the Press in the U.S. called the H-1B process a brain drain from India. Now the U.S. economy thinks they can count on India as a partner in manufacturing and other aspects. “Over a period of time, we became product and technical support for the industry, and later technical support for local leaders. If a President was addressing, most probably the presentation was made by one of our people. Technology-wise, they depended on us. We became directors but never became Presidents. Over the years, we earned the trust and credibility because of our discipline and hard work. Now, we are leading over 10% of the Fortune 500 companies. We have leadership such as Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Google’s Sundar Pichai and several to name,” Mr. Subu Kota sums up.

Published – January 11, 2025 09:30 am IST



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