7-Eleven video of Indian worker sparks H-1B debate in US; congressman calls it a ‘scam’ | – The Times of India

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7-Eleven video of Indian worker sparks H-1B debate in US; congressman calls it a ‘scam’

A video from a small convenience store in Texas is now making waves online. What began as a simple conversation between a customer and a store employee has quickly turned into a debate about jobs and visa rules in the United States.

Social media users, content creators, and even politicians have joined the conversation, making it one of the most talked-about clips this week.The discussion around the video goes beyond the store and touches on the H-1B visa system, which allows skilled foreign workers to work in the US. Here is a closer look at the story.

The video that went viral

The clip was first posted by YouTuber Tyler Oliveira. In it, he talks to a 7-Eleven employee in Texas. During the conversation, the employee says he is in the US on an H-1B visa and mentions that he is from Andhra Pradesh in India.Later, AF Post shared the video on X with the caption, “Tyler Oliveira shows an H-1B worker at 7/11. To be approved for an H-1B, it must be determined that there is no American talent that can fill the occupation.”The post helped the video reach a larger audience and triggered strong reactions online.

Congressman Brandon Gill reacts

The viral clip reached Brandon Gill, a Republican Congressman from Texas.He reacted strongly to the video, writing, “H-1B is a scam and should be abolished.”This statement added fuel to the ongoing discussion and made the topic even more talked-about on social media.

H-1B is a scam and should be abolished. https://t.co/LLtCaAAudE
— Congressman Brandon Gill (@RepBrandonGill) April 7, 2026 ]]>

His earlier stance on immigration

Brandon Gill has previously raised concerns about immigration and jobs.As mentioned in a Hindustan Times report, last year, he introduced the “New IDEA Act,” which aimed to support American workers by enforcing stricter hiring rules.

The proposal also focused on reducing the employment of undocumented workers and improving verification systems.

Social media notices personal detail

As the debate grew, people online highlighted a personal detail about Gill.He is married to Danielle D’Souza, who is of Indian origin. She is the daughter of Dinesh D’Souza, a Mumbai-born conservative commentator.This connection added another layer to the online discussion.Thumb image: X/ @AFpost

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