A very big and shocking news has come for Indian IT professionals who dream of going to America. A well-known American economist and former Congressman, Dr. Dave Bratt Has given such a statement, which has created a stir from India to Washington. He has clearly said that in the H-1B visa system ‘Fraud on a large scale’ (Fraud) is going on and has a direct connection to a particular “district” of India.
Let us know what he said that questions are being raised on India’s image in America.
What is the truth of 2.2 lakh visas?
Speaking recently on a podcast (Steve Bannon’s War Room), Dr. Dave Bratt presented a statistic that is truly mind-boggling.
- Blame: He said that America every year in total 85,000 H-1B visas Maintains the issuance limit (Cap). But, from just one “district” of India (he was talking about Chennai Consulate Region or Madras) alone 2.2 lakh (2,20,000) Visas have been issued.
- logic: Dr. Bratt says that how is it possible that an entire country (like China) is able to get only 12% of the visas, while a single region of India gets three times more visas than the limit? He has termed it as “industrial level fraud”.
“The rights of families are being violated”
It is not just about numbers, Dr. Bratt also linked it to the emotions of the American people. He said emotionally, “When you hear the name H-1B, think about your family. Because these fake visas are stealing the future of your children and your family.”
He believes that the people who are coming to America with such visas are actually not as skilled as they are said to be, and they are eating up the jobs of Americans.
Hyderabad’s ‘Ameerpet’ on target again?
A former American diplomat has added fuel to this fire. Mahvash Siddiqui The claims of. Echoing Dr. Bratt, he also shared old memories.
- Siddiqui claimed that when she was posted in Chennai, she noticed that 80-90% of the applications had something wrong with them.
- He especially from Hyderabad ‘Ameerpet’ Mentioned the area. He said that there are shops which not only distribute fake degrees and certificates but also provide training to pass the visa interview.
Now what next? the danger has increased
This news has come at a time when the Trump administration has returned to America and the slogan of “America First” is rising again.
- There are even reports that the rules for H-1B visas may be made very strict.
- There is also talk of imposing huge fees of up to 1 lakh dollars (about Rs 84 lakh) on companies so that they employ Americans instead of foreign employees.
conclusion:
This news is a matter of concern for millions of hardworking Indian students and professionals who want to go to America on the basis of their hard work. Because of the cunningness of some people, now everyone can be viewed with suspicion.
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