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Trump Calls India a “Hellish Country” and Labels Indian and Chinese Immigrants “Laptop Gangsters”

Donald Trump calls India a “hellish country” and labels Indian and Chinese immigrants as “laptop gangsters” in new remarks.

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Former US President Donald Trump makes controversial remarks against India and immigrants from India and China.

April 23, 2026

US President Donald Trump has once again used harsh and controversial language against immigrants, calling India a “hellish country” and describing migrants from India and China as “laptop gangsters.”

In a lengthy post on social media, Trump accused Indian and Chinese immigrants of disrespecting the American flag and engaging in what he described as systematic exploitation of the US system.

Allegations of System Abuse

Trump claimed that the United States is being misused through “birth tourism,” where individuals travel to the country to secure citizenship for their children. He alleged that immigrants from India and China are exploiting the US welfare system and contributing to a deliberate attempt to change the country’s demographic structure.

Controversial and Accusatory Rhetoric

The remarks, including labeling immigrants as “gangsters” and referring to India as a “hellish country,” reflect Trump’s long-standing hardline stance on immigration and have added to ongoing political controversy in the United States.

Supreme Court Debate

His comments come amid a Supreme Court debate over birthright citizenship. Trump has strongly opposed automatic citizenship for children born in the US to foreign nationals, arguing that such a major decision should be taken through a national referendum rather than judicial interpretation. He also described the current legal framework as outdated, saying it was written in an era that did not reflect modern global migration and air travel.

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