But you pretended (given your summary stats) that they were the only ones.
You are fundamentally dishonest.
Many ways to respond to this. Here's one:
Provide YOUR stats, with enough information that they are verifiable, and then more may be learned about the matter.
I'll help with some references, since you didn't respond with any:
"In 2025, Amazon emerged as the top employer securing H-1B approvals, with a total of 9,265 applications granted, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Cognizant Technology Solutions followed with 6,321 approvals, while Google obtained 5,364."And as a chart, coutresy of PEW:Meta: 4,844 approvals
Microsoft: 4,725 approvals
Apple: 3,873 approvals
IBM Corporation: 2,906 approvals
Walmart Associates: 2,904 approvals
Capgemini America: 2,795 approvals
Intel Corporation: 2,520 approvals
Deloitte: 2,494 approvals
Amazon Web Services: 2,216 approvals
Accenture: 2,157 approvals
Oracle: 2,070 approvals
Ernst and Young US: 2,335 approvals
JP Morgan Chase: 1,719 approvals
Tesla: 1,767 approvals
Salesforce: 1,525 approvals
Cisco: 1,330 approvalsSource: Full List: Top U.S. Companies with High H-1B Visa Hiring Rates in 2025 24 March 2025
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