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USCIS sued by immigration group suspecting H-1B fraud

USCIS Director Francis Cissna
 
Francis Cissna, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is suing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for not producing records on H-1B workers and employers, including wage information, requested through the Freedom of Information Act.

Why it matters: Critics of the H-1B program claim employers abuse the visa to get cheaper labor, which keeps qualified Americans out of work. "The H-1B visa program should not be exploited for business objectives while many qualified Americans are struggling to find employment," Dale Wilcox, executive director of the Immigration Reform Law Institute representing FAIR, said in a press release.

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STATEMENT OF FACTS 5. On February 7, 2018, Plaintiff submitted a FOIA request to USCIS, by online FOIA portal, seeking access to the following public records: 1. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers submitting visa petitions for professional workers in specialty occupations, to include the number of visa petitions submitted by each and the number approved. 2. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers, listing the Department of Labor specialty occupation code, geographic location of worksite, wage floor, and skill level for each employee. 3. A list of the top 100 non-profit organizations submitting H-1B cap exempt visa petitions, the number of petitions submitted and approved for each non-profit organization.

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Just now, TampaChinnodu said:

STATEMENT OF FACTS 5. On February 7, 2018, Plaintiff submitted a FOIA request to USCIS, by online FOIA portal, seeking access to the following public records: 1. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers submitting visa petitions for professional workers in specialty occupations, to include the number of visa petitions submitted by each and the number approved. 2. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers, listing the Department of Labor specialty occupation code, geographic location of worksite, wage floor, and skill level for each employee. 3. A list of the top 100 non-profit organizations submitting H-1B cap exempt visa petitions, the number of petitions submitted and approved for each non-profit organization.

ee info antha myvisajobs portal lo already vuntadi kada @UES

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5 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

STATEMENT OF FACTS 5. On February 7, 2018, Plaintiff submitted a FOIA request to USCIS, by online FOIA portal, seeking access to the following public records: 1. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers submitting visa petitions for professional workers in specialty occupations, to include the number of visa petitions submitted by each and the number approved. 2. A list of the top 20 H-1B employers, listing the Department of Labor specialty occupation code, geographic location of worksite, wage floor, and skill level for each employee. 3. A list of the top 100 non-profit organizations submitting H-1B cap exempt visa petitions, the number of petitions submitted and approved for each non-profit organization.

Ee info vasthee AA employers meeda niga pettadam... Akkada manollaki pradanyatha lekapovadam kuda cheyachu kada..

It's harm to ppl 

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