Texas Woman's Video on Rising Indian Population in Irving and Frisco Sparks Viral Debate
December 30, 2025
A video of a Texas woman named Kaylee Ashlynn has gone viral after she expressed concern about the growing Indian population in Texas cities like Irving and Frisco. She said, "If you are from those area, you know what I'm talking about." She noted that over 20% of these cities' population is Indian. Kaylee pointed out, "My old apartment in Irving, Texas, had a Gandhi statue right across the street in the middle of the park. You can't go into Costco or HEB without feeling like you're in a foreign country." She added, "And that's not even just Irving and Frisco. That's a lot of places in the DFW Metroplex. And I really, truly think something needs to be done about that." The video was recorded around three weeks ago and gained wide attention as social media users named other U.S. cities facing similar changes. Some users defended the Indian population, saying, "Many of those 'Indians' are probably engineers, doctors or scientists that add a lot to Frisco's economy. You're probably just a stupid streamer who adds little to Frisco's economy." Texas Republican leader Alexander Duncan also commented, saying "The globalists are specifically targeting Texas and flooding it with third-worlders to destroy it from within. Texas is beginning to look like California, it's disgusting." Earlier this year, Duncan protested a 90-ft statue of Hanuman, called the 'Statue of Union', questioning its presence in what he called a "Christian nation."
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