'Operation clogs the toilet': campaign blocks Indian H-1B visa holders to chase back to us amid Trump's fee shock

After Trump’s $ 100,000 H-1B Visa fee move, 4chan launched ‘Operation Clog the Toilet’ to disrupt the Travel Plans of Indian visa holders. The initiative relates to the discussion of seats on busy routes to raise prices and impede real travelers, which, despite the increase in the White House, causes airlines. ‘On Clog The Toilet’: A campaign against Indian H-1B visa holders amid fee increase (Beeld: HT) to US President Donald Trump’s recent $ 100,000 H-1B Visa fee announcement, ‘Operation Clog the Toilet’, was launched on the anonymous Imageboard 4chan. Its purpose was reportedly to prevent Indian H-1B visa holders, who drove back to the US to secure flights. 4chan, an anonymous online message board founded in 2003, was a pivot for internet memes, trolling and sometimes extremist content. It is organized in boards focused on different topics, and allows users to place without accounts, which promote both creative energy and controversial reputation. Although many viral trends have arisen, the site is also known for orchestrated disruptive pranks and harassment campaigns, such as the recent “Operation Clog the Toilet” aimed at Indian H-1B visa holders. Operation clogs the toilet function that they have reportedly introduced that they cheerfully called “operation clogged the toilet”. The plan was, among other things, finding busy India – US routes, began to book several seats, leave the box for 15 minutes open without completing the payment, and then repeat – a temporary hold that prevents real travelers from buying the seats and driving ticket prices, reportedly. According to the money control, one participant boasted: ‘I closed 100 seats’. They said the point is to stop Indians from returning to the US before an alleged deadline. H1B Visa Fee: Clearance of the White House The White House later explained that the fee would only apply to new visa applications, which did not affect the existing visa containers. “Those who already have H-1B visas and are currently out of the country will not be charged $ 100,000 to go back in,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said, adding: “It only applies to new visas, not renewals, and not the current visa holders.” Despite this explanation, the initial panic and the actions of the trolls raised the aircraft and disrupted travel plans. H-1B visas enable companies to work foreign professionals with specialized expertise such as scientists and computer programmers in the United States. These visas are initially granted for three years and can be extended to six years. The United States reach out 85,000 H-1B visas through a lottery process each year, with about 75% of the recipients coming from India. Get latest real -time updates keep abreast of the latest trend, India, world and US news. Business Newsnews’Operation Clog The Toilet ‘: Campaign Blocking Indian H-1B visa holders to chase back to us amid Trump’s fee shock more