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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a widespread investigation into potential H-1B visa fraud, targeting nearly 30 companies in North Texas. The firms are suspected of creating “ghost offices” to exploit the visa program, raising...
The investigation centers on companies suspected of creating "ghost offices," which exist only on paper, to give the appearance of active business operations. This allows them to sponsor foreign workers under false pretenses. Attorney General Paxton has issued Civil Investigative Demands, requiring the companies to provide detailed records, including employee lists, financial documents, and internal communications.
This crackdown follows a recent case in California where two men pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit H-1B visa fraud. They submitted fraudulent petitions for non-existent jobs, gaining an unfair advantage over legitimate applicants.
These investigations highlight the ongoing concerns about the misuse of the H-1B visa program and the need for stricter oversight to protect American workers and ensure fair competition.
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