H-1B visas must end’: Wife of US citizen shares plight of landing IT jobs

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More than 50,000 passengers were offloaded at airports across Pakistan this year for failing immigration checks, a parliamentary panel was told, as Saudi Arabia deported 24,000 Pakistanis over alleged begging and the UAE tightened visa rules citing concerns over “criminal activities”.

Dubai sent back around 6,000 individuals, while Azerbaijan deported about 2,500 Pakistani nationals accused of begging, Raja told the committee, according to several reports.


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the Gulf region has been a source of earning for the poor Muslims of these Islamic countries like Pakistan. they not only help their family back home, but also they are source of foreign remittance to maintain CAD, current account deficit, of Islamic countries like Pakistan. as discussed in another thread about IMF's guidelines to help Pakistan to help it reduce its CAD
 
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More than 50,000 passengers were offloaded at airports across Pakistan this year for failing immigration checks, a parliamentary panel was told, as Saudi Arabia deported 24,000 Pakistanis over alleged begging and the UAE tightened visa rules citing concerns over “criminal activities”.

Dubai sent back around 6,000 individuals, while Azerbaijan deported about 2,500 Pakistani nationals accused of begging, Raja told the committee, according to several reports.


Regards

the Gulf region has been a source of earning for the poor Muslims of these Islamic countries like Pakistan. they not only help their family back home, but also they are source of foreign remittance to maintain CAD, current account deficit, of Islamic countries like Pakistan. as discussed in another thread about IMF's guidelines to help Pakistan to help it reduce its CAD
 
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Some front to fraud with investor money like that

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You can't fool everyone always
 
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Some front to fraud with investor money like that

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You can't fool everyone always

EXACTLY what Indian diaspora have done for generations.

Benefiting from "affirmative action" despite swimming in fraud.

Then, once establised, acquiring profit by compromising on standards/wages/QC, not by any magical "innovation".

White folks just never figured it out because of some bizarre "guilt complex" every time Indians cried about famines and kohi noors and evil christians trying to ruin their caste system.
 
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For your reading pleasure. Not just jobs, in due course even funding will be denied to native white Americans:


A social media post claiming that the State Bank of Texas only helps Indians as its leadership team is full of Indians went viral at a time when India-hate has become mainstream for US social media users. "The State Bank of Texas, run entirely by an all-Indian leadership team, funnels SBA loans almost exclusively to fellow Indians who now monopolize a staggering 89% of all hotel properties in Texas. It seems like everyone is taking advantage of Americans on their own soil now," the post said.

The user also shared the details of the bank leadership showing that they are all Indians. The list included Chan Patel, Sushil Patel, Rajan Patel, Surekha Patel etc.

The comment section of the viral post turned into an India hate space with people sharing their experiences at Indian-run businesses but many people also pointed out that it is a family-run business meant for hospitality lending and is not a state-funded bank.

"Sit down. This man didn’t borrow the American Dream — he built it. While you tweet, he created jobs, paid taxes, financed businesses, and strengthened this country. America doesn’t need your permission. It rewards builders," Indian American Advocacy Council founder Sidharth replied.

"This is a family business and an American success story. Jealousy is dangerous and can get expensive," another wrote.

"It's important to note that the State Bank of Texas is a family-owned and operated private banking institution founded in 1987 by Chan Patel, an Indian immigrant who came to the U.S. legally in 1965. It is the largest Indian-American-owned bank in the country, with the Patel family holding the ownership and leadership roles," another user pointed out.

According to the website of the State Bank of Texas, Chan Patel was born in Bombay, India in 1945. At the age of 20, he came to America with his parents' life savings of $600 to study at Stanford University. In 1976, while working three jobs to support his family, Chan bought his first hotel, and gradually expanded his holdings to a total of 17 hotels. In 1987, he founded the State Bank of Texas.

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Suddenly the messaging has changed, completely reversed I would say

In particular what stood out, most of the h1b jobs actually were not specialist in any way, jobs anyone could do

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Suddenly the messaging has changed, completely reversed I would say

In particular what stood out, most of the h1b jobs actually were not specialist in any way, jobs anyone could do

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To say I'm not shocked would be a horrible understatement.
 
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H-1B visa fraud: You can't escape US immigration officials; here's how they detect foul play​

Here's your one-stop guide on what H-1B visa fraud is and how the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) detect them.


US President Donald Trump's administration has ramped up scrutiny of the H-1B visa applications. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) expanded US visa screening to detect fraudulent cases, limit immigration, and ensure national security and job security for Americans. The deepened scrutiny has led to a delay in H-1B visa appointments.
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In the past year, the US department said it would take a more targeted approach, focusing on H-1B-dependent employers, cases where officials could not validate the employer’s basic business information, and employers petitioning for H-1B workers who work off-site at another company or organisation’s location.

Types of fraud in H-1B applications​

In its document, USCIS listed a set of indicators that suggest possible cases of H-1B visa fraud. They are:
Types of fraud in H-1B applications


1. The H-1B worker is not or will not be paid the wage certified on the Labor Condition Application (LCA) (n)

 

H-1B Spouses Sue Over End to Automatic Work Permit Renewals

A Department of Homeland Security rule ending automatic extension of immigrants’ work permits with pending renewal applications is unlawful and should be set aside, a new lawsuit filed by spouses of H-1B visa holders argues.

The October interim final rule eliminating those work permit extensions violated the Administrative Procedure Act because it was arbitrary and capricious and failed to establish good cause for skipping notice and comment rulemaking, according to a complaint in the Central District of California.

The rule’s impact was far reaching, affecting asylum seekers and refugees as well as spouses of high-skilled foreign workers on H-1B visas most heavily used by the tech sector. Employer groups and immigrant advocates expect to see tens of thousands of long-term employees pushed out of the workforce in the coming months.

Plaintiffs include workers at an accounting firm, an office supply company, and a national bank. Some have already lost employment authorization as a result of the rule, which is part of larger Trump administration efforts to restrict access to asylum and other humanitarian immigration benefits.

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H-1B Spouses Sue Over End to Automatic Work Permit Renewals

A Department of Homeland Security rule ending automatic extension of immigrants’ work permits with pending renewal applications is unlawful and should be set aside, a new lawsuit filed by spouses of H-1B visa holders argues.

The October interim final rule eliminating those work permit extensions violated the Administrative Procedure Act because it was arbitrary and capricious and failed to establish good cause for skipping notice and comment rulemaking, according to a complaint in the Central District of California.

The rule’s impact was far reaching, affecting asylum seekers and refugees as well as spouses of high-skilled foreign workers on H-1B visas most heavily used by the tech sector. Employer groups and immigrant advocates expect to see tens of thousands of long-term employees pushed out of the workforce in the coming months.

Plaintiffs include workers at an accounting firm, an office supply company, and a national bank. Some have already lost employment authorization as a result of the rule, which is part of larger Trump administration efforts to restrict access to asylum and other humanitarian immigration benefits.

Read more..
It's like sueing over VAT rises.
 
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