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An Indian immigrant from Canada got a quick dose of karma after he went online and bragged about how he feeds himself by raiding food pantries meant to help the needy. This man reportedly worked as a data scientist with TD Bank and supposedly earned nearly $100,000 annually. Even though he’s successful and well off, he prefers to get all his groceries for free from a food bank for needy people.
From Mr. Facebook:
The video he made, where he bragged about pretending to be a struggling student to score freebies, went mega-viral for all the wrong reasons.
Meet Mehul Prajapati, recently, he decided to show people online how they can steal food from foodbanks by pretending to be students at WLU and UofW. Mr Prajapati is a recent immigrant to Canada who was revealed to have a six-figure job at TD bank (which he was fired from).
This is only the tip of the iceberg, as food bank abuse by immigrants and international students had become a particularly serious problem in many college communities. 75% of international students have used a food bank in the last year alone. (Meal Exchange 2021 report)
Keep in mind, these very same students are legally required to show proof of adequate financial support in order to retain their student visas. This is the last demographic who should be utilizing food bank services!
This is unacceptable, international students and immigrants alike who engage in this sort of conduct must be deported to their nations of origin. And it is only figures such as @MaximeBernier and the PPC that are willing to hold these people to account for their poor actions.
🧵 Meet Mehul Prajapati, recently, he decided to show people online how they can steal food from foodbanks by pretending to be students at WLU and UofW.
Mr Prajapati is a recent immigrant to Canada who was revealed to have a six-figure job at TD bank (which he was fired from). pic.twitter.com/Zc18fZnPJk
— New Generation PPC (@NewGenPPC) April 23, 2024
It turns out that this is a growing problem in Canada, where international students, especially Indians, are stealing food from the needy.
If you can afford to leave your home and study abroad, you should be able to take care of yourself. Otherwise, stay home.
Tragically, we face similar scammy problems in this country with so-called “migrants.” Who can forget the illegal Venezuelan who went online to teach other illegals how to squat in American homes? Here’s what he said: “I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it.” Moreno claims his buddies have already seized about seven US houses. They’re outsmarting us, using our own lax laws against us, and laughing all the way to the (food) bank and beyond.
NEW: TikToker is going viral by telling illegal immigrants how to “invade” homes in America thanks to progressive squatting laws
Remarkable.
“We can invade a house in the USA, what do you think about this new law?” a video from one TikTok user read.
The man said he has African friends who have successfully taken over 7 homes thanks to squatting laws.
“My African friends have told me that they have already taken about 7 homes.”
NEW: TikToker is going viral by telling illegal immigrants how to "invade" homes in America thanks to progressive squatting laws
Remarkable.
"We can invade a house in the USA, what do you think about this new law?" a video from one TikTok user read.
The man said he has African… pic.twitter.com/b92DT9fYq7
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 20, 2024
Karma eventually caught up to the illegal Venezuelan, who’s on the run from ICE. In addition, karma didn’t waste any time catching up with Mr. Prajapati. After the video he made went viral, he reportedly lost his lucrative job.
An Indian-origin data scientist working at TD Bank in Canada was fired after he shared a video detailing how he obtained “free food” from food banks meant for students. He had boasted in the video that he saved “hundreds of bucks” every month by exploiting the food banks.
The man, identified as Mehul Prajapati, was employed by TD Bank. It took action after people criticised him on social media.
In a video shared on social media, Prajapati explained how he got free groceries from food banks on college and university campuses.
Food banks in Canada are run by charities and provide essential food items to people in need. They are typically used by low-income families or students facing financial difficulties.
Prajapati claimed in the video that he saved “hundreds of bucks” each month on groceries by using the food banks.
Mr. Prajapati has deleted his social media, and in a rather ironic twist, now that he’s unemployed, he really needs those food banks he robbed. Let’s hope they keep him out for good.
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