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Who cares about H-1B visa abuses? One 'stupid American' does: guest opinion
AL.com ^ | April 30, 2015 | Jack "Jay" Palmer

Posted on 04/30/2015 1:02:25 PM PDT by bamahead

The H-1B program was bombarded with applications on April 1, 2015 and that's not a joke. On April 7, the USCIS announced the application cap had been reached, with approximately 233,000 applications for 85,000 slots. To determine which employers get H1B's they will hold a lottery.

Realistically who cares? Foreign companies will just continue to fill their needs with B1 visas and exploit this program and American jobs will continue to be lost. Here's who cares, displaced American workers, Sen. Grassley, Sen. Sessions, and I care.

Let me tell you who doesn't care if they cap H1B's or not - paradoxically it's the outsourcing companies such as Tata, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, HCL, that are the biggest users of the H-1B program.

Why don't they care? Very simple: B1 Visas! What is a B1? It's a visitor visa which is being exploited by companies to bring over cheap labor. There is no visa cap for a B1's and the employee owns the visa not the company. It's a 10 year multi entry visa with the average cost of $500 and not $5000.The wait time is a week(s) and not months. Lastly, B1 visas are untraceable and employers are not required to pay a prevailing wage therefore the workers are paid in their country of residence which means no taxes paid in the United States.

According to USCIS, "The B-1 visa is intended only for business activities that are a "necessary incident" to your business abroad. This covers a wide range of activities such as attending meetings, consulting with associates, engaging in negotiations, taking orders for goods produced and located outside the United States, attending conferences, and researching options for opening a business in the United States (such as locating or entering into a lease for office space). Generally speaking, you cannot engage in any activity or perform a service that would constitute local employment for hire within the United States. What constitutes local employment for hire will depend on the circumstances of each case, but generally speaking, any activity you perform in the United States must be directly connected with and part of your work abroad. "

The illegal scheme is simple and clever: I will illustrate- you are working on a project, let's say Aetna or better yet the state of California's Medicaid/Medicare program. Yes, we have H1B's and B1's working on state and federal contracts.

So you need more people and you will not hire Americans, especially the ones you have displaced. The process to bring over a legitimate H1B takes too long. Therefore the alternative is the B1 visa. Immediately you send a worker over who has a 10 year multi-entry B1 or you have someone apply for the B1. All this for a low price of a few hundred dollars. Result is that in about 2 weeks they are on site working.

However, the real price is an American job. Also the welcome letter that must accompany the B1 application states they are coming over for a "meeting" "wink wink". Who knows differently because the coder has been instructed to say that if asked.

The company grosses about $4,000 a week and the worker makes about $120 a week. Most staff at this level make $5-$7 thousand per year or $3 an hour. No taxes, no high salaries and "boom" your profits sky rocket. Multiply this times thousands of workers and the result is billions in the bank and no debt. Yet no one knows, maybe not even your customer. Does your customer know about Dodd- Frank Act? I will get back to that.

The reality is the B-1 visa program is being exploited to bring over workers and further displace Americans while defrauding the IRS, SEC, and you. There are no prevailing wage laws for the B-1, because it is a visitor visa and the people brought over are not supposed to be working. This basically is organized human trafficking or "indentured servants". Most don't want to be here on illegal visas. So that's what they told me.

The living conditions of the workers are horrific. Many times 6-8 people are living in a hotel room or 1 bed apartment. I know this because I managed them while at Infosys and was asked to change contracts in order to cover up the violations.

Boston lawyers will argue over the definition of work; after all that's what they told Infosys and other clients. There is no argument that workers are coming over and the company is being paid. There is no argument this fraud is being used by many companies and is virtually undetectable.

Back to Dodd Frank Act. According to federal agents, one way to combat this is for agents to go on-site to the customers and check visas; which they are trying to do. In accordance with the Dodd Frank Act the customer is also guilty. Customers, you have been warned. Federal agents now believe the best way to deter the illegal activities of outsourcing companies is to go after customers.

An ICE special agent explained: "ICE aggressively targets employers who egregiously violate immigration laws. He warned that "[b]usinesses that use illegal alien workers to gain an economic advantage over their competition must understand that they will be held accountable for those unlawful practices."

If you don't believe me just ask Infosys. Hopefully, soon you can ask their customers who will experience a site visit from federal investigators. Anybody who doubts my word should keep in mind that Infosys had to pay a $34 million settlement for visa violations. Then ask their customers who had to experience subpoenas.

However I am just a "stupid American" or at least that's what Infosys and others have called me.

Palmer is a whistle-blower and former Infosys employee. He received part of the 2013 visa violation settlement. He has filed an OSHA , SOX, Dodd Frank, and SEC whistle-blower complaint and testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in March 2015. You can see that testimony here.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2016election; election2016; immigration; tedcruz; texas

1 posted on 04/30/2015 1:02:25 PM PDT by bamahead
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To: ConservingFreedom

ping


2 posted on 04/30/2015 1:02:38 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead

“Because we just can’t find qualified Americans”


3 posted on 04/30/2015 1:06:31 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: bamahead

Some on this forum believe that there should be no caps on employment visas, as long as it’s not their ox that’s being gored.


4 posted on 04/30/2015 1:07:00 PM PDT by thesharkboy (posting without reading the article since 1998)
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To: thesharkboy

yeah i get called a troll and worse and told to start my own computer business if i couln’t hack it agains the competition.


5 posted on 04/30/2015 1:12:21 PM PDT by dp0622 (Franky Five Angels: "Look, let's get 'em all -- let's get 'em all now, while we got the muscle.")
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To: Parmenio; ColdOne; Yossarian; knittnmom; sf4dubya; Mr. Peabody; wally_bert; dowcaet; ...
H-1B ping. Let me know if you're not on the list and want to be added (or are and want to be removed).
6 posted on 04/30/2015 1:18:53 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: thesharkboy

It’s a race to the bottom, simple as that. Anybody wanting a traditional American standard of living is a relic.


7 posted on 04/30/2015 1:19:52 PM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Wolfie
Careful, there - you wouldn't want to be accused of "class warfare" as I was on an H-1B thread.
8 posted on 04/30/2015 1:23:12 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: bamahead
Why does the author conflate H1B visas with B1 visas?

It would be nice if some honesty was injected into the discussion.

/johnny

9 posted on 04/30/2015 1:48:35 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

H1B are just part of the picture. There are B1 and L1, etc. It is all abused and all of these companies should be seriously taken to task. In the IT area there are very few shortages, just unwillingness of companies to pay competitive rates. Bring in cheap foreign labor keeps labor rates down.


10 posted on 04/30/2015 2:15:55 PM PDT by Reno89519 (For every illegal or H1B with a job, there's an American without one. Muslim = Nazi = Evil)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Another stupid comment from you.


11 posted on 04/30/2015 3:24:20 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: JRandomFreeper

The point is there are already too many visa’s being issued, period.

We’ve already established that there is no IT pro shortage, and we have the lowest American citizen labor participation rate in decades.

So why is this even an issue for politicians? Why even facilitate it?

Answer - Crony Corporatism. These bozo congresscritters we have are swallowing campaign dollars in the form of corporate lobbying for yet another immigrant labor windfall.

You are usually spot on with me on most issues, so I’m astounded how you don’t see this one!

Cruz has swallowed the bait too, apparently. It’s a shame. I like him, but he’s either misinformed on this or in on it.


12 posted on 04/30/2015 3:44:45 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead
It's meaningless at this point in the election.

You don't support him. Fine.

I do. I'll keep sending him cash.

I know who I want to be candidate.

/johnny

13 posted on 04/30/2015 3:49:57 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I can’t unless he drops or clarifies his stance on this. Its a make or break for me because the policy if expanded will have direct personal impact on bamahead.

Especially if congress is willing to look the other way on abuse which seems to be the status quo now. General lawlessness in Government. “Hey if Obama can do it...!”


14 posted on 04/30/2015 3:53:38 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead
LOL! A lot of people on FR will vote for whatever candidate wins the primary.

If false visa stories are going to kill your vote, you weren't serious anyway. You can get his campaign to answer that question directly, or you can read articles by these bozos with no rep.

Believe who you want.

I'll be busy helping to pick a real conservative as the primary winner.

I'll do that with cash. Something I've never done with a politician before.

I do that because I know who I want to vote for.

/johnny

15 posted on 04/30/2015 3:59:34 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (gone Galt)
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