Key Takeaways
- Indian-origin CEO Vishen Lakhiani was stopped and questioned by FBI agents at Miami airport despite holding a valid O-1 visa
- The Mindvalley founder, who has paid US taxes for 22 years, called out rising xenophobia and fear-based political rhetoric
- His viral Instagram video sparked widespread discussion about immigration policies and airport screening experiences
Vishen Lakhiani, a Malaysia-born Indian-origin CEO, described a disturbing encounter where FBI agents detained him immediately upon arrival at Miami airport. Despite holding a valid O-1 visa reserved for individuals with “extraordinary ability,” the Mindvalley founder faced intensive questioning about his travel history and was compelled to provide social media handles and WhatsApp number.
Lakhiani, who has contributed to the US economy for over two decades and employs 230 people globally, expressed deep concern about growing anti-immigrant sentiment. In a viral Instagram post that garnered over one million views, he stated the incident made him “dread visiting” a country he previously admired.
Political Climate and Backlash
The entrepreneur criticized what he called “increasing fear-based political rhetoric” against immigrants, arguing the US is becoming “closed and narrow-minded” due to leaders who “blame immigrants instead of offering real solutions.” He expressed hope that upcoming elections would bring positive change.
His experience ignited online discussions about immigration policies, airport security procedures, and the treatment of foreign professionals in the United States.
Public Response and Similar Experiences
“Yes! That’s exactly why I left, even though I also had a talent visa. I couldn’t live there anymore; it gave me anxiety,” one user wrote.
Another user said, “I love America, but I’ve decided not to visit for the next few years because racial profiling is real.”
“I’m so sorry, Vishen. Your experience doesn’t represent how all of us feel. I’m glad you’re here. ICE and those agents who questioned you should reflect on their actions. Travel safe, my friend,” said a third user in support for Lakhiani.
Broader Implications
This incident highlights how current political narratives are affecting foreign workers, entrepreneurs, and long-term contributors to the American economy. Lakhiani’s case has become a flashpoint in discussions about and border security procedures.
Lakhiani founded Mindvalley, a prominent online learning platform focused on personal development. He authored bestselling books ‘The Code of the Extraordinary Mind’ and ‘The Buddha and the Badass,’ and regularly speaks on education, workplace culture, and wellbeing topics.




