IMO there's absolutely no reason for non citizens to be working for the govt. Its actually kind of important. I know universal services has been talked about on here several times, does anyone have any experience with them lately?
NEW: you thought civil service jobs were safe from the Indian invasion? Think again. The civil service of Harris County, Texas (home of Houston) is being taken over by Indian H-1Bs.
According to a whistleblower, Harris County's IT department, dubbed Universal Services, is now under Indian control. It followed the same pattern as everywhere else: an Indian gets in charge, then he starts firing/laying off/driving off all the non-Indian employees and replacing them with H-1B cronies.
Harris County's IT department is responsible for everything from law enforcement to flood control, and it's now entirely run by Indians. To partially disguise this, Universal Services outsources a considerable amount of its workload to contractors, likely getting big kickbacks for doing so.
The Indians who seized control of Harris County's vital infrastructure are Sindhu Menon and Girish Ramachandran. According to the whistleblower, their credentials are fake and inflated and before coming to Houston, they ran a similar scam in the city of Dallas. Menon is involved with the Greater Houston Nair Service Society, an advocacy group for the Nair, an Indian subgroup from southern Indian, and she typically hires exclusively from this group.
Harris County's emergency infrastructure is now in the hands of incompetent, lying, scheming Indian H-1Bs. The next time there's a serious flood or some other catastrophe, it wouldn't surprise me if they screw everything up and people die. And of course, they also have access to sensitive private information of citizens and are doing god knows what with it.
Harris County residents should demand that the county government fire these incompetent Indians, who cheated their way into their jobs, and hire IT professionals who can actually safeguard the county's citizens
NEW: you thought civil service jobs were safe from the Indian invasion? Think again. The civil service of Harris County, Texas (home of Houston) is being taken over by Indian H-1Bs.
— Matt Forney (@realmattforney) October 8, 2025
According to a whistleblower, Harris County's IT department, dubbed Universal Services, is now… pic.twitter.com/SWSb1Yhuij
NEW: you thought civil service jobs were safe from the Indian invasion? Think again. The civil service of Harris County, Texas (home of Houston) is being taken over by Indian H-1Bs.
According to a whistleblower, Harris County's IT department, dubbed Universal Services, is now under Indian control. It followed the same pattern as everywhere else: an Indian gets in charge, then he starts firing/laying off/driving off all the non-Indian employees and replacing them with H-1B cronies.
Harris County's IT department is responsible for everything from law enforcement to flood control, and it's now entirely run by Indians. To partially disguise this, Universal Services outsources a considerable amount of its workload to contractors, likely getting big kickbacks for doing so.
The Indians who seized control of Harris County's vital infrastructure are Sindhu Menon and Girish Ramachandran. According to the whistleblower, their credentials are fake and inflated and before coming to Houston, they ran a similar scam in the city of Dallas. Menon is involved with the Greater Houston Nair Service Society, an advocacy group for the Nair, an Indian subgroup from southern Indian, and she typically hires exclusively from this group.
Harris County's emergency infrastructure is now in the hands of incompetent, lying, scheming Indian H-1Bs. The next time there's a serious flood or some other catastrophe, it wouldn't surprise me if they screw everything up and people die. And of course, they also have access to sensitive private information of citizens and are doing god knows what with it.
Harris County residents should demand that the county government fire these incompetent Indians, who cheated their way into their jobs, and hire IT professionals who can actually safeguard the county's citizens