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Trump Criticises Tech Giants for Hiring Indians, Urges 'America First' in AI Race

Donald Trump warned US tech companies against hiring Indian workers, urging a patriotic hiring shift under his “America First” agenda. Speaking at the AI Summit, he criticised outsourcing and unveiled plans to boost domestic AI leadership. The remarks triggered concern among Indian tech professionals amid rising uncertainty about future hiring.


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US President Donald Trump has stirred global concern by warning major American tech companies like Google and Microsoft against hiring foreign talent, particularly from India. His comments were made during the AI Summit in Washington, where he framed outsourcing and international hiring as unpatriotic and detrimental to national interests.

Trump accused tech giants of benefiting from American freedoms while relocating factories to China and outsourcing jobs to countries like India. He criticised companies for “slashing profits in Ireland” and “censoring citizens at home”, declaring that such practices would no longer be tolerated under his leadership.

The remarks came alongside the signing of three executive orders focused on securing American dominance in artificial intelligence. One of them, the “America’s AI Action Plan”, outlines a strategy to keep the US ahead in global AI development. Trump emphasised that winning the AI race is vital not only for economic growth but also for national security.

Calling for “a new spirit of patriotism and national loyalty in Silicon Valley,” Trump reiterated the need for American tech companies to hire locally and reduce reliance on foreign workers. He stated, “We want you to put America first. That’s all we ask.”

These comments have sparked anxiety among tech professionals worldwide, especially in India, which contributes significantly to the American tech workforce. With no official policy change yet, industry insiders suggest that Trump's statements may still affect future hiring trends and immigration discussions.

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Indian engineers, data scientists, and AI specialists currently working or aspiring to work in the US may face increased uncertainty in the months ahead. As Trump continues to push for tighter controls under his “America First” doctrine, the tech industry is left questioning how deeply it will impact cross-border talent flow and innovation.

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Arijit Dutta