DesiGuy
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There is no conspiracy in it. I personally have been told by a couple of Indians after they left work that they were on a visit visa and they actually worked in the US and their employers (also Indian companies) brought them here and made them work and paid them in India. This is apparently a COMMON practice (while VERY illegal) now a days.
There is a vast Indian network at play who abuses H1B visas, different Visa statuses and makes all kinds of fake crap. There is no myth in there. I had multiple Indian recruiters we hired, lie to me by telling me there was NO American who applied for certain jobs and thus, all resumes were of Indians.
After an internal investigation, the truth came out, they ONLY promote Indian people and suppress everyone else's resumes for pretty much all kinds of jobs. American executives don't have the time to sit inside a recruiter's office and question him, as executives are busy. So they take what they get, thinking proper legal process of finding American talent was followed. When its not as many recruiters are Indians. There are many companies who are starting to take steps to avoid this but a LOT of damage has already happen and wrong people were put into roles when American labor was available. Something our government needs to pay serious attention to.
You KNOW all this but playing stupid. Here, check out some reality. It is A LOT worse than what hits the media (thanks to the Indian lobby big paying $$$$):
Indian corporation pays record $34 million fine to settle allegations of systemic visa fraud and abuse of immigration processes | ICE
Two People Arrested In H-1B Visa Fraud – H1B wiki
Visa fraud in US tech industry relies on falsified job letters | Reveal
H-1B Guest Worker Fraud and the "Lacking Skills" Scam
are you for real?? That's the dumbest excuse i hve heard. Than why the hell (AMERICAN) tech companies like Microsoft, Facebook, and Google are pushing hard for Congress to increase the limits on H-1B visas, claiming that there is a “shortage” of programmers and tech workers?
Its not the indian workers, but the corporate greed that's driving force behind all this. H1B workers can be abused in ways other workers can't.
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