To: discostu
Here's their website: http://www.dcmtech.com/index.htm they don't strike me as big enough to be adding 3000 employee's in America in the last 18 months. I think there's something wierd in how your guys are pulling their data. Perhaps there's something "weird" going on at that company. Fraud is rampant within the H1-B program, and the government has turned a blind eye towards it. Although the GAO has submitted a report describing such wide spread abuse, NO action has been taken.
Immigration fraud 'out of control'
To: FormerLurker
Except they are by no means the only duplicate entry. Sorry the problems with your guys.
To: FormerLurker
what you said in 191 is worth repeating. About 5-6 years ago people became suspicious because some h1b people just didn't have the skills that their resumes advertised. Congress did an investigation, they sent people to India to find out exactly how it was working. The investigators were investigating incognito so as to actually find fraud. Here's how it works. Americans ask recruiter in India to get a person with certain skills. If they don't have such person readily available, then they just lie about it, they falsify resumes like crazy in this program. Who can check? Are you going to call India and check? Who you going to talk to, the recruiter? and whoever else he points you to, that's who. So, there is massive fraud in the resumes, congress has proven this. But it doesn't matter. The corps just want a smart person who has potential and will work as indentured servitude.
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