To: discostu
No the data is NOT valid, we know that for sure. NO, we DON'T know that for sure. It may very well be that DCM has engaged in fraudulent applications. That is what the data shows. Let the chips fall where they may, but I would like to see DCM investigated. If ZaZona.com has incorrectly handled the DOL data, then let them be liable for damages. If the data is correct, let DCM be indicted. If DOL collected and/or administered the data incorrectly, let them apologize to everyone concerned...
To: FormerLurker
No we do know the data is invalid, it lists DCM as having over 3000 H1B programmer/analysts in America and the only have 300 engineers worldwide. That's invalid data. Why investigate DCM? Why would a company apply for 10 times as many H1Bs as they could possibly need? The usual fraud in this is employers having aliens working for them on expired or never even applied for H1Bs, not 10 times as much permission for H1Bs as employees. The data's bad, we know this with absolute certainty. The why's and wherefores really don't matter for this discussion. It's bad, feces happens, can we move on.
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