International Desk
Date: June 9, 2025
Sandeep Dhand
Journalist and Research Analysist
A recent tweet by the account Donaldo Trumpo 🇺🇸 Update (@TrumpUpdateHQ) has gone viral, creating a wave of online debate. The tweet praises Indian immigrants in the U.S. for their work ethic and peaceful nature, while strongly criticizing individuals from other countries like Palestine, Somalia, Pakistan, and some parts of Mexico.
The post, viewed by over 36,000 people, claims that Indians “come to the U.S. to work hard, not wreak havoc,” and adds that they are not involved in “burning cars, looting stores, or trashing cities.” In contrast, it labels people from certain Muslim-majority countries and some Mexicans as “so-called activists” who are often in the headlines for “RIOTS, VIOLENCE, and CHAOS.”
The tweet ends with the question, “Who agrees??”, inviting both support and criticism from the public.
Supporters of the tweet have echoed the message, saying it highlights the discipline and hardworking nature of Indian immigrants. One top comment suggested that Indian immigrants, especially Hindus, tend to focus on their goals without creating trouble, earning praise from the original poster.
However, critics argue the post promotes harmful stereotypes and unfairly targets specific ethnic and religious communities. Civil rights groups and online users have expressed concern, calling the post divisive and inflammatory.
The account is not officially linked to Donald Trump, but it shares content aligned with his previous rhetoric, known for its strong opinions on immigration.
As the post continues to trend, it has once again sparked debate over free speech, online responsibility, and the portrayal of immigrant communities in public discourse.