Subject: Re: H1-B Visas
This isn't a quibble. They have Indian or Pakistani sounding names. Their families may have been in the US for several generations.

I did not see names.

Let's not judge a person's citizenship based on their ethnicity. If I misunderstood the point you were making, I am sorry.

My point (which I did not make well) attempted to correlate ethnicity and the value placed on education. Some ethnicities/cultures attain iconic status, stereotypes even, in certain fields.

My assumption is based only on the 3M subject's portraits and my travels. I have seen many South Asians in the UK, Europe and Fiji too, so they could be from Bath, Laussane or Suva for all I know.