Indian Government Protests Rubio’s Visa Curbs That Help Americans
India’s government is escalating its protests against the State Department’s new curbs on rampant visa fraud at U.S. embassies in the subcontinent.

India’s government is escalating its protests against the State Department’s new curbs on rampant visa fraud at U.S. embassies in the subcontinent.

A new lawsuit claims that Indian-origin employers in the United States used the federal H-1B program to exploit and cheat the Indian-origin white-collar employees who are working to win the golden prize of citizenship that is dangled by the U.S. federal government.

Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) is urging President Donald Trump to end the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which offers corporations a tax break if they hire foreign students out of college over American graduates, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields.

Executives are using a 1990 law to import another 85,000 mixed skill, lottery picked, contract worker, foreign graduates for U.S. white collar jobs — despite high unemployment among the nation’s young college grads.

A New York-based outsourcing firm, working with an India-based company, discriminated against qualified Americans for tech jobs in the United States, preferring to hire cheaper foreign visa workers, a Department of Justice (DOJ) settlement states.

The United States Chamber of Commerce is cheering on President Joe Biden’s expansion of a visa pipeline set to deliver more foreign competition against American professionals while cutting costs for the nation’s largest multinational corporations.

President Joe Biden’s border officials are hiding an internal report which shows a massive 2020 increase in “overstay” illegal migration by almost 600,000 foreign visitors who should have gone home, according to a statement by two GOP Senators.

Facebook has agreed to pay a tiny fine to close a federal investigation into alleged organized, persistent, and consistent discrimination against American graduates.

The number of foreigners registering at U.S. universities is falling quickly, likely opening up many Fortune 500 jobs for American graduates.

Twenty-one GOP legislators asked President Donald Trump to preserve a program that rewards Fortune 500 companies that hire foreign graduates instead of American graduates from their own heartland GOP districts.
