Im not racist or anything
I would not know, and does not matter to me. But your next comment about toilets does provide hints. Anyway, let me explain ...
but why people from India always have an issue with the USCIS dates etc? they always either want to do things before is supposed to or can't go to the oath because they are in India or something else.....
#1. When I went for oath (please check my earlier posts), more than half of the people were Indians. This website is launched by an Indian. It is likely that you will see a lot of Indian's on the boards, and that would give the impression it is the Indian's who are mostly in this situation. It is just a question of percentages.
#2. If you look at the number of H1s granted to Indians, and project that forward 10 years down the line, again you will see many Indians in transferrable jobs (despite long term residency).
#3. As others said, the family and social ties are much stronger in Indian and hence the need to visit.
#4. Unlike the immigrants of old times, Indian economy is also doing reasonably well. India is not the west, and will not get there for quite some time. However, if "you" are doing well, the growth is still phenomenal. If you get a chance to get the best of both worlds (not dual citizenship, but close), then why would not you?
#5. I do not have sympathy with people (although I can understand) who say they made 2 back to back 180 day trips, and if the US government can be kind enough to give oath in India? However, there are lot of other people who could be genuinely on the borderline. For example, someone in family getting married (it is seasonal and sometimes a must attend), parents not doing well (unlike US, they do not move to Florida to live on their own), employment situation (you can find something here, or you can find it there). Or it could just be the fact that they have booked tickets in advance and they are pretty much non-refundable (tickets for some seasons must be booked at least 6 months in advance to get a good price).
#6. At the same time, Indians being in IT have also learnt how to work around boundary conditions, and that's what they keep on exploring here....