Laura Loomer, a far-right influencer, has faced backlash for her racist and anti-Indian remarks. Known for her hate speech, Loomer was distanced by the GOP ahead of the election because of her racist comment against Kamala Harris. Now in the H-1B row, the Trump-ally said India does not have running water or toilet paper and skilled tech workers from India mostly have fake degrees.
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