WATCH: Silicon Valley insider explains how Indian labor came to dominate tech hiring

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What if Silicon Valley didn’t just globalize, but was systematically rebuilt around foreign labor, led largely by India?

In this explosive interview, Elizabeth Farah sits down with Silicon Valley insider Don McAllister, who spent decades inside companies like Hewlett-Packard and says the American tech workforce has undergone a quiet but sweeping transformation, one most Americans never saw happening.

McAllister points to the late 1990s and the Y2K crisis as the inflection point, when companies began importing large numbers of temporary foreign workers. What followed, he argues, was not a temporary solution, but the foundation of a new system, one heavily reliant on visa programs, outsourcing pipelines, and a growing dependence on labor from India.

Over time, he describes how Indian workers did not just fill roles, but came to dominate entire teams, departments, and management structures. In some cases, he says, workplaces shifted so dramatically that American employees became a small minority inside their own companies.

The conversation digs into how this shift unfolded, from H-1B visa pipelines to hiring practices that increasingly favored foreign applicants, and how internal cultures began to change along with it. McAllister also raises questions about how these systems impact innovation, workplace dynamics, and long-term competitiveness.

At its core, this is a conversation about America First immigration, the role of India in reshaping the U.S. tech workforce, and whether Silicon Valley still serves American workers or has fundamentally moved beyond them.

Guest: Don McAllister, Silicon Valley veteran and former Hewlett-Packard professional

Host: Elizabeth Farah, Founder of The Elizabeth Farah Show and co-founder of WND.com

What You Will Hear
• How India became a dominant force inside Silicon Valley
• The role of H-1B visas in reshaping the tech workforce
• Why “temporary” foreign workers became permanent
• How entire teams and management layers shifted toward Indian labor
• What American workers are facing inside today’s tech companies
• How immigration policy intersects with corporate hiring practices
• The broader implications for America First immigration

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