@Quailborne@USCISJoe@USCIS@ICEgov@FBI Motels….
Gas Stations…
IT staffing agencies…
Fake Green Card holders…
Contract workers must be investigated in US businesses
@SBJDFW@Designsage@SenatorBanks , not just H1B visas, there’s a huge pipeline of alphabet work permits, some of them lead to Green Cards and then citizenship
Imagine being such a worthless, parasitic country that your only export is cheap labor. And imagine being so worthless that another country slow-walking visa approvals causes a recession back home.
DEI: Deport Every Indian.
AI will massively cut offshoring.
The more routine information-processing skills that are most easily offshored will be best done by AI.
The human skills that AI does not replace will be best done by people close (culturally & often geographically) to customers.
Entire off-shore team in India (200+) was laid off by OpenDoor and is being replaced by smaller ai-native teams in the US.
This is a watershed moment in AI Ops. It shows how advancements in frontier models are paying off and how it affects the cost-arbitrage that made India a popular offshoring destination.
The entire outsourcing playbook has moved. Might see do away with ops-heavy workforces to nimble ai-native teams on-shore.
My follower said "every 2nd man is a Tamilian in this resumes forward consulting 'ghanta companies' "
- CBS contacted me twice for their investigations 🔎 on EB1A Scams by Indians and EB1C scams by this bodyshop
A CBS employee once asked me, 'Kumar, why is everyone in this company a manager? Who's actually doing the work?'" 😆
Dr. Dipak Desai (Las Vegas, Nevada): This case is widely cited as one of the largest medical malpractice and public health scandals in U.S. history
As many as 40,000 people may have been infected with the deadly hepatitis C virus or HIV from a Las Vegas clinic, owned by Dr Dipak Desai, an Indian American.
Dr. Desai, a gastroenterologist who ran the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada, was heavily sued and criminally prosecuted after a 2008 health department investigation revealed his clinics routinely reused syringes and single-use vials of propofol. This dangerous practice led to a massive outbreak of Hepatitis C among patients.
In 2013, Desai was convicted of second-degree murder, criminal neglect of patients, and fraud. He was sentenced to life in prison, where he later died.
He gave Americans HIV because he had his staff re use medical equipment such as needles.
Do you have any idea how cheap those needles are? They're like 5cent each.
This isn't even "being cheap" these Indians hate you and want you dead.
Mahender Makhijani, an Indian national with permanent US residency, was charged with BANK FRAUD after he allegedly stole more than $100 MILLION by doctoring real estate documents.
He now faces up to 30 years in federal prison.
DEPORT
🚨 H-1B Visa Fraud: Americans Replaced by Fake “Experts” with Bought Degrees
American workers are being pushed out while companies import cheap foreign labor armed with phony credentials.
Shut down the H-1B program until every qualified American has a job.
No more replacement. America First. 🇺🇸
What do you think? 👇
#H1B #VisaFraud #AmericanWorkers #AmericaFirst #ShutDownH1B #WorkerReplacement
@nejatian@Steph93065 Indians can’t do the job, right?
I work for a FAANG company that sent a team to India. Most of us refused to help the Indian team and almost a year later, they brought the team back to the US.
We are willing to lose our jobs for American workers.
@nejatian Raji started the first india hiring at Opendoor in 2022 based purely on ethnic nepotism
firing this team is a good start, but you should take a look at all your other teams and run the data on what percentage of indians your indian leaders hire compared to other leaders
I shared this note earlier today with the entire team at Opendoor.
Today we began to say goodbye to our colleagues in India as we wind down our India operations.
Our customers are in America, and that's where our operational work belongs.